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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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Discerning Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy of Science, 2009
We maximally extend the quantum-mechanical results of Muller and Saunders (2008) establishing the ‘weak discernibility’ of an arbitrary number of similar fermions in finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. This confutes the currently dominant view that (A) the quantum-mechanical description of similar particles conflicts with Leibniz's Principle of the ...
Muller, F.A., Seevinck, M.P.
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Dynamical Model of Elementary Particles Based on an Analogy with Superconductivity. II [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1961
It is suggested that the nucleon mass arises largely as a self-energy of some primary fermion field through the same mechanism as the appearance of energy gap in the theory of superconductivity.
Y. Nambu, G. Jona‐Lasinio
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Remarks on the Unified Model of Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1962
la) S. Coleman and S. L. Glashow, Phys. Rev. Letters 6, 1423 (1961). b) N . Cabibbo and R . G a t t o . N u o v o cimento 27, 872 (1962). 2. H . Ruegg. N u o v o cimento, 24, 461 (1962). 3. D . Speiser and J. Tarski (to be published). 4. L. A.
Ziro Maki, M. Nakagawa, Shoichi Sakata
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Elementary particles with continuous spin [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Modern Physics A, 2017
Classical results and recent developments on the theoretical description of elementary particles with “continuous” spin are reviewed. At free level, these fields are described by unitary irreducible representations of the isometry group (either Poincaré or anti-de Sitter group) with an infinite number of physical degrees of freedom per space–time ...
Bekaert, Xavier, Skvortsov, Evgeny D.
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Comments on Nonlinear Wave Equations as Models for Elementary Particles [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1964
It is shown that for a wide class of nonlinear wave equations there exist no stable time‐independent solutions of finite energy. The possibility is considered whether elementary particles might be oscillating solutions of some nonlinear wave equation, in
G. H. Derrick
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The Universe out of an Elementary Particle? [PDF]

open access: yesClass.Quant.Grav.16:3315-3320,1999, 1999
We consider a model of an elementary particle as a 2 + 1 dimensional brane evolving in a 3 + 1 dimensional space. Introducing gauge fields that live in the brane as well as normal surface tension can lead to a stable "elementary particle" configuration.
J. Portnoy, Eduardo Guendelman
arxiv   +6 more sources

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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A New Method for Calculating the Energies Associated with Particle Reactions [PDF]

open access: yesReports in Advances of Physical Sciences
A new method in which the energy and mass of elementary particles can be calculated is presented. Gluon-gluon interactions within a single elementary particle are considered, and the number of possible interactions per particle is determined.
Borros Arneth
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