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Discerning Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy of Science, 2009
We extend the quantum-mechanical results of Muller & Saunders (2008) establishing the weak discernibility of an arbitrary number of similar fermions in finite-dimensional Hilbert-spaces in two ways: (a) from fermions to bosons for all finite-dimensional ...
Muller, F. A., Seevinck, M. P.
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The Elementary Particles of Quantum Fields [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2021
The elementary particles of relativistic quantum field theory are not simple field quanta, as has long been assumed. Rather, they supplement quantum fields, on which they depend on but to which they are not reducible, as shown here with particles defined
Gregg Jaeger
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Kerr black holes as elementary particles [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of High Energy Physics, 2020
Long ago, Newman and Janis showed that a complex deformation z → z + ia of the Schwarzschild solution produces the Kerr solution. The underlying explanation for this relationship has remained obscure.
Nima Arkani-Hamed   +2 more
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Extremal Branes as Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Physics B, 1996
The supersymmetric p-branes of Type II string theory can be interpreted after compactification as extremal black holes with zero entropy and infinite temperature.
Balasubramanian   +31 more
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A study of mitochondrial membranes in relation to elementary particles [PDF]

open access: green, 1967
Elementary particles that commonly have been seen by electron microscopy to be attached by stalks to mitochondrial cristae in negatively stained preparations, were not apparent in similarly stained mitochondria from exponentially growing wild-type ...
S. K. Malhotra, R. T. Eakin
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The Search for Stable, Massive, Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In this paper we review the experimental and observational searches for stable, massive, elementary particles other than the electron and proton. The particles may be neutral, may have unit charge or may have fractional charge.
Abe F.   +33 more
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On the group structure of elementary particles [PDF]

open access: greenNuclear Physics, 1958
Abstract An attempt is made to account for the group structure of elementary particles by assuming that they are obtained by combining a limited number of basic fields. It is shown that if the basic fields are all taken to be fermions, one needs three fields to ?
Feza Gürsey
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Lattice Simulations of the Thermodynamics of Strongly Interacting Elementary Particles and the Exploration of New Phases of Matter in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
At high temperatures or densities matter formed by strongly interacting elementary particles (hadronic matter) is expected to undergo a transition to a new form of matter - the quark gluon plasma - in which elementary particles (quarks and gluons) are no
Karsch, Frithjof
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DATA FOR ELEMENTARY-PARTICLE PHYSICS [PDF]

open access: green, 1958
S>Tables of elementary-particle data in easily accessible form are presented for researchers in highenergy physics. Included are: The Masses used Mean Lives of the Elementary Particles; Atomic and Nuclear Properties of Materials; Particle Scattering; atomic and Nuclear Constants; and Particle Decay and Reaction Dynamics. (T.R.H.)
Walter H. Barkas, Arthur H. Rosenfeld
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