High Energy Particle Physics

1312 Submissions

[13] viXra:1312.0239 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-30 11:25:19

Oceanic Black Hole's Topologies

Authors: A. E. Inopin
Comments: 4 Pages. Devoted to the memory of my late wife Larisa Bulakova

Recently Haller has published paper about oceanic black holes with Eddie currents. Although, there is some confusion created there about nature of black holes, and analog black holes, it still makes sense to use some fruitful ideas generated by Haller. We will employ analogy between our parity doubling paper and Haller's plots. Vast ideas of vortices turbulence, Eulerian vortices, coherent vortices - whirlpools, Lagrangian vortices and black holes are at work. We will use analog of their photon sphere - surface on which light encircles a black hole without entering it. We have found the relation between our Magnification effect and Haller's photon spheres to trace light and particle's trajectory in black hole's vicinity.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[12] viXra:1312.0227 [pdf] replaced on 2014-02-04 08:59:20

Limitations of Perturbative Renormalization and the Challenges of the Standard Model

Authors: Ervin Goldfain
Comments: 7 Pages. Prespacetime Journal, Jan.2014, vol.5, issue 1, pp.1-7

In contrast with the paradigm of effective Quantum Field Theory (EFT), realistic Renormalization Group (RG) flows approaching fixed points are neither perturbative nor linear. We argue that overlooking these limitations is necessarily linked to many unsolved puzzles challenging the Standard Model of particle physics (SM). Here we show that the analysis of non-linear attributes of RG flows near the electroweak scale can recover the full mass and flavor structure of the SM. It is also shown that this analysis brings closure to the “naturalness” puzzle without impacting the cluster decomposition principle of EFT.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[11] viXra:1312.0210 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-26 16:26:57

Standard Model Gauge Groups, Matter & the Dark Sector

Authors: Peter Hickman
Comments: 5 Pages.

In the paper [1] it was shown that extending Riemann geometry to include an asymmetric metric resulted in a calculation of 6d for these spaces. The spinors on these spaces are 4d Weyl-Majorana and are now considered to be spin 1/2. It is shown that there are 24 spin 1/2 matter states, chiral -1 SU(4) is emergent which via spontaneous symmetry breaking results in the chiral Electroweak or SU(3) gauge groups. The SU(3) right handed i.e. chiral +1 gauge group is also emergent. The chiral gauge groups SU(4) and SU(3) emerge after inflation ends with the emergence of (1,3) space. Dark matter and Dark energy are also emergent from the tensor products and tensor sums of the 6d vector spaces (3,3), (4,2), (1,5). The cosmological density ratios are Dark energy 0.6831, Dark Matter 0.2676 and Matter 0.0493 which are in agreement with the Planck Mission results [2]. Our Universe is just one of many outcomes of inflation and tensor products and tensor sums of these 3 6d vector spaces.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[10] viXra:1312.0144 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-20 01:09:56

Color-Flavor Locking, Constituent Quarks and Quantum Chromodynamics

Authors: Syed Afsar Abbas
Comments: 12 Pages.

The Color-Flavor locking phenomenon is predicted to occur at ultra-high densities in Quantum Chromodynamics. In this paper, we show that it does actually exist in a particular quark model scenario at low energies. This then leads to a proper understanding of how a constituent quark, in contrast to a current quark, arises. This shows that increasing flavour from ${SU(2)}_F$ to ${SU(3)}_F$ is a non-trivial physical extension with its unique physical implications. As to the ${SU(3)}_F$ symmetry breaking, it predicts that the symmetry when it first appears, is already intrinsically broken, providing us with masses $m_s \rangle \left( m_u = m_d \right)$, as the constituent quarks as input for the fundamental representation.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[9] viXra:1312.0132 [pdf] replaced on 2014-06-18 04:47:23

Q2mechanics(revised)complex Mechanics

Authors: Sserubogo Zaid
Comments: 11 Pages.

We demonstrate the theory of gravity through the dual nature of energy regulation and coordination (particle entanglement) and discus its complex mechanics in both local and non local dynamics based on the principle of Action-Reaction. We show how complex mechanics lead to gravitational vortical singularity, gravitational balance, gravitational pull and push, quantum gravity and consciousness. We prove that quantum mechanics, general relativity and consciousness are unified through complex mechanics based on non local waves (torsion waves).
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[8] viXra:1312.0125 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-17 15:32:36

Another Look at the Cosmological Constant

Authors: Bernard Riley
Comments: 2 Pages.

In the Planck Model, low energy scales are related to Planck scale by exponential factors that arise from the geometry of an AdS6 x S4 spacetime. The dark energy (vacuum energy) density, manifested in the cosmological constant, is similarly related to Planck scale. By assuming that the characteristic scale of the vacuum is the Bohr radius, the dark energy density may be calculated from the zero-point energy at Planck scale. The dark energy density is found to be 123 orders of magnitude smaller than Planck scale and to be equal to the value calculated from the results of the fit made with WMAP9 data to the base ΛCDM model.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[7] viXra:1312.0090 [pdf] replaced on 2015-12-28 04:30:05

Theory of Nucleonic-Sea Asymmetry

Authors: Sylwester Kornowski
Comments: 4 Pages.

Here, applying the atom-like structure of baryons, we described the down to up antiquark asymmetry of the nucleonic sea which depends on the momentum fraction i.e. the fraction of a proton’s momentum that the sea antiquarks carry. The obtained theoretical results are consistent with the E866/NuSea-Experiment data. We should modify the internal structure of nucleons and the strong interactions.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[6] viXra:1312.0088 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-12 17:32:10

Spinor Doubling and Evolution of Our Universe

Authors: Frank Dodd Tony Smith Jr
Comments: 7 Pages.

Spinors and their doubling up to Cl(16) 64+64-dim half-spinors can be seen as an alternate (but substantially equivalent) way to look at E8 Physics which is outlined in vixra 1312.0036 as being based on a Cl(k) -> Cl(Cl(k)) Clifford process. For details about E8 Physics see 377-page viXra 1310.0182 and 11,445-page viXra 1311.0094.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[5] viXra:1312.0065 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-10 04:39:09

The Divergence-Free Effective Action for a Scalar Field Theory

Authors: N.S. Baaklini
Comments: 12 pages, 72 equations, 5 references

We give detailed computations and results of the application of our divergence-free framework for quantum field theory to a scalar field model with quartic coupling. Computations up to two loops are illustrated, and expressions for the renormalized mass and coupling parameters are obtained. It is shown how it is possible to obtain a divergence-free effective action. Moreover, the ambiguous logarithmic mass contributions of conventional renormalization theory are fixed perturbatively in favour of a well-defined vacuum that is consistent with flat-space perturbative quantization.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[4] viXra:1312.0056 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-09 06:02:56

Effective Action Framework for Divergence-Free Quantum Field Theory

Authors: N.S. Baaklini
Comments: 12 pages, 55 equations, 24 references

We present the basic effective action framework for divergence-free quantum field theory. We describe the loopwise perturbative development of the effective action for a generic field theory, and indicate the manner by which this development is defined in order to evade the conventional divergences of the associated Feynman integrals.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[3] viXra:1312.0036 [pdf] replaced on 2014-01-08 19:44:16

Outline of E8 Physics

Authors: Frank Dodd Tony Smith Jr
Comments: 48 Pages.

This is a 24-point Outline of E8 Physics. For details see 377-page viXra 1310.0182. For more details and supplemental material see 11,445-page viXra 1311.0094. Material about spinors and history is added after the main body of the outline.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[2] viXra:1312.0035 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-05 17:54:48

Brief Comment on “Dimensional Transmutation by Monopole Condensation in QCD”

Authors: Jay R. Yablon
Comments: 4 Pages. Comment on Phys. Rev. D. 87 no. 8, 085025 (2013), preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.6936

Approaches to confinement which employ “monopole condensation” and “Abelian dominance” conjectures to explain chromodynamic color confinement are on the right track, but simply do not go far enough. These are complementary, not competing conjectures. They reach their logical conclusion when married together in the view that baryons are one and the same as the magnetic monopoles of Yang-Mills gauge theory and that confinement results from the Abelian aspects of these Yang-Mills monopoles.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics

[1] viXra:1312.0016 [pdf] submitted on 2013-12-02 10:18:32

Some Mathematics Inspired by 137.036

Authors: J. S. Markovitch
Comments: 7 Pages.

The experimental value of the fine structure constant inverse from physics (approximately 137.036) is shown to also have an interesting role in pure mathematics. Specifically, 137.036 is shown to occur in the minimal solution to one of several slightly asymmetric equations (that is, equations whose left- and right-hand sides are very similar).
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