[3] viXra:1107.0057 [pdf] replaced on 2013-08-27 18:02:44
Authors: Wu Sheng-Ping
Comments: 17 Pages.
The solution with no singularity of wave equation for E-M fields is
solved not to Bessel function, which's geometrical size is little
enough to explain all effects in matter's structure: strong, weak
effect or even other new ones. The mathematic calculation leaded by
quantum theory reveals the weak or strong decay and
static properties of elementary particles, all coincide with
experimental data, and a covariant equation comprising bent space is
proposed to explain mass.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics
[2] viXra:1107.0048 [pdf] submitted on 24 Jul 2011
Authors: Frank Dodd Tony Smith Jr
Comments: 5 Pages.
An ATLAS plot at EPS HEP 2011 showed 3 Higgs state peaks: low mass state (Higgs mass around 150 GeV) middle mass state (Higgs mass around 200 GeV) high mass state (Higgs mass around 250 GeV) A preliminary CMS plot for EPS HEP 2011 showed the same 3 Higgs state peaks but for the plot shown at EPS HEP 2011CMS used a Look Elsewhere Effect (LEE) that flattened the 200 GeV and 250 GeV peaks into insignificance. Since the same location of the 3 peaks was independently shown by ATLAS the CMS use of LEE was improper so CMS should remove the LEE processing from its plot. (References are included in the body of the paper and in linked material.)
Category: High Energy Particle Physics
[1] viXra:1107.0044 [pdf] submitted on 22 Jul 2011
Authors: Frank Dodd Tony Smith Jr
Comments: 17 Pages.
Experimental results announced at EPS HEP 2011 are compared with some predictions of my E8 Physics model, including 3 Higgs states: low mass state (Higgs mass around 145 GeV/c2) middle mass state (Higgs mass around 180 GeV/c2) high mass state (Higgs mass around 240 GeV/c2) My view is that the EPS HEP 2011 results support my E8 Physics model. Some prospects for the future exploration by the LHC are briefly discussed.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics