High Energy Particle Physics

1206 Submissions

[8] viXra:1206.0098 [pdf] submitted on 2012-06-26 12:24:07

Derivation of the Standard Model 102 GeV Mass Scale from the 1019 GeV Planck Mass Scale

Authors: Friedwardt Winterberg
Comments: 17 Pages.

It is shown that a Planck mass plasma composed of a dense assembly of positive and negative Planck mass particles can explain the ~102 GeV standard model mass by the positive gravitational interaction energy of a positive with a negative vortex resonance energy at 1013 GeV, replacing the Higgs spin 0 boson with a spin 2 graviton.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[7] viXra:1206.0093 [pdf] replaced on 2013-09-10 09:09:33

CP Violation: Beyond Field Theory?

Authors: Andrea Gregori
Comments: 13 Pages.

We investigate CP violation in a theoretical framework in which field theory appears only as an approximate description. In particular, the breaking of the time reversal symmetry does not rely on a Kobayashi-Maskawa phase. We show how our approach allows to obtain the correct value of the CP asymmetry not only for the decays of K mesons, but also for the D mesons. In the case of B mesons, there is not yet a precise measurement, and our computation results in a prediction compatible with the current experimental bounds. Within the same theoretical framework, we also obtain the correct value of the baryon asymmetry.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[6] viXra:1206.0079 [pdf] submitted on 2012-06-21 23:46:51

Summary for Layperson on How a Non-Standard-Model Higgs Field & Boson Developed from Einstein’s Theories Explains Everything - Unification of the Quantum & the Universe, Space & Time, Gravitational-Electromagnetic Equivalence, Dark Matter & Dark Energy

Authors: Rodney Bartlett
Comments: 2 Pages.

This is a very short summary for the layperson that tries to condense more than 30 years of my research into how the universe works into approx. 1,000 words. Remember that it does not attempt to reveal all the science and mathematics I’ve used in those 30 years. It merely lays out the final conclusions, which I hope you’ll find interesting and self-consistent (though I won’t be surprised if no-one ever takes it seriously). The summary was inspired by the speculation that Large Hadron Collider scientists will announce the discovery of the Higgs during the International Conference on High Energy Physics, which takes place in Melbourne, Australia, July 4 to 11.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[5] viXra:1206.0072 [pdf] replaced on 2012-07-15 14:09:10

Might Baryons be Yang-Mills Magnetic Monopoles?

Authors: Jay R. Yablon
Comments: 26 Pages.

We demonstrate how the baryons which constitute the vast preponderance of the material universe are no more and no less than Yang-Mills magnetic monopoles, with quarks and gluons confined, and only mesons permitted to net flux in and out. The confinement of color in Yang-Mills theory is fundamentally and inextricably tied to the absence of magnetic monopoles in Abelian Gauge theory.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[4] viXra:1206.0067 [pdf] submitted on 2012-06-19 05:04:29

A Momentum Space for Majorana Spinors

Authors: Leonardo Pedro
Comments: 12 Pages.

In this work I will study the Dirac Gamma matrices in Majorana basis and Majorana spinors. A Fourier like transform is defined with Gamma matrices, defining a momentum space for Majorana spinors. It is shown that the Wheeler propagator has asymptotic states with well defined momentum.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[3] viXra:1206.0063 [pdf] submitted on 2012-06-18 09:07:47

Quantum Field Theory for Hypothetical Fifth Force

Authors: Patrick Linker
Comments: 7 Pages.

The fifth force is a hypothetical force, which is introduced as a hypothetical additional force, e.g. to describe deviations from gravitational force. Moreover, it is possible, to explain the baryon asymmetry in the universe, an unsolved problem of particle physics, with a hypothetical fifth force. This research shows, how the concept of a fifth force and its quantization can be used as a model for baryon asymmetry.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[2] viXra:1206.0048 [pdf] replaced on 2013-11-15 04:29:08

Unstructured Matter

Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 4 Pages. Originally published in General Science Journal

Due to structure of three-dimensional matter-particles and apparent interaction between them free macro bodies have a natural tendency to gradually reshape themselves to perfect spheres in 3D space. Sub-structured macro bodies tend to increase their existence into most number of spatial dimensions. Contrary to this tendency of macro bodies, pure (unstructured) matter-particles tend to reduce their existence into minimum number of spatial dimensions. This contradictory behaviour of matter (in its pure state and in sub-structured state) can be shown as the basis of all physical phenomena in nature, including creation, sustenance, (apparent) interactions and eventual destruction of macro bodies.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[1] viXra:1206.0046 [pdf] submitted on 2012-06-11 20:41:04

Understanding Lorentz Violation with Rashba Interaction

Authors: Muhammad Adeel Ajaib
Comments: 12 Pages.

Rashba spin orbit interaction is a well studied effect in condensed matter physics and has important applications in spintronics. The Standard Model Extension (SME) includes a CPT-even term with the coefficient H_{\mu \nu} which leads to the Rashba interaction term. From the limit available on the coefficient H_{\mu \nu} in the SME we derive a limit on the Rashba coupling constant for Lorentz violation. In condensed matter physics the Rashba term is understood as resulting from an asymmetry in the confining potential at the interface of two different types of semiconductors. Based on this interpretation we suggest that a possible way of inducing the H_{\mu \nu} term in the SME is with an asymmetry in the potential that confines us to 3 spatial dimensions.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics