Authors: Paolo Palazzi
A mass analysis of the whole particle spectrum, combined with the hypothesis that hadrons are solid-phase and shell-structured, indicates that the proton and the neutron are made of three shells. Mesons states corresponding to shell 1 (pion) and 2 (kaon) are available, but no shells 1 and 2 baryons have been seen. This may be due to the fact that mesons and baryons are built on different lattice systems, the baryonic one being less cohesive. One of the interpretations of the shape of the p-p elastic scattering dsigma/dt at high energies also relies on a three-layered proton.
Comments: 42 Pages. slides from the talk presented at the 2nd Workshop on Detectors for Forward Physics at LHC -- La Biodola, Elba, Italy, 28 May 2014. Earlier papers by this author on the same subject at: http://particlez.org/p3a
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