2011
DOI: 10.4006/1.3543708
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A hypothetical H-particle

Abstract: The concept of a hypothetical particle with a field description as is commonly used for the Higgs particle allows relating quantum physics with general relativity. This results into an expression for the gravitational constant in terms of quantum mechanical parameters. In order to assign a quantitative figure to this expression, the field properties of the hypothetical particle are assigned to the pi-meson, which is regarded as the archetype of a two-body quark assembly. Furthermore it is shown that excited st… Show more

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“…(5), i.e., a ¼ 0.69 and d 0 min ¼ 0.852, and by the k 2value for pions (k 2 ¼ 2.36). 7 It amounts to 0.34. Because of the large mismatch between m 0 0p (ca.…”
Section: Pion Decaymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…(5), i.e., a ¼ 0.69 and d 0 min ¼ 0.852, and by the k 2value for pions (k 2 ¼ 2.36). 7 It amounts to 0.34. Because of the large mismatch between m 0 0p (ca.…”
Section: Pion Decaymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In previous articles, [7][8][9] we have described mesons, such as pions, as a structure of a particle and an antiparticle, which, under influence of an equilibrium between a repelling weak interaction force and an attractive strong interaction force, behaves as a quantum mechanical oscillator with a linear motion along the zaxis in a Cartesian frame described by cylindrical coordinates. The spacing between the two particles is determined by a dominant standing wave with a wavelength L determined by the de Broglie relationship L ¼ 2p"/(mv), with the particular property that v ' c because of the particle-antiparticle conjunction.…”
Section: Pion Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In view of all of this, it is fair to state that the masses of quarks and hadrons are not clearly understood. In this paper I wish to address the mass problem of baryons from the viewpoint of the H-type quark as introduced in a sequence of previous papers, [17][18][19][20] as for instance applied for the calculation of the mass spectrum of mesons. In this model, the origin of the nuclear force is ascribed to a Maxwellian potential field, analogous to the Coulomb field of an electron, with a particular format that has been derived from the functional description of the Higgs field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%