[4] viXra:1001.0043 [pdf] submitted on 27 Jan 2010
Authors: Ervin Goldfain
Comments: 15 pages
The standard model for high-energy physics (SM) describes fundamental interactions between subatomic
particles down to a distance scale on the order of 10-18 m. Despite its widespread acceptance, SM operates
with a large number of arbitrary parameters whose physical origin is presently unknown. Our work
suggests that the generation structure of at least some SM parameters stems from the chaotic regime of
renormalization group flow. Invoking the universal route to chaos in systems of nonlinear differential
equations, we argue that the hierarchical pattern of parameters amounts to a series of scaling ratios
depending on the Feigenbaum constant. Leading order predictions are shown to agree reasonably well with
experimental data.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics
[3] viXra:1001.0034 [pdf] submitted on 25 jan 2010
Authors: Vladislav Konovalov
Comments: 4 pages
In the article is shown, as the photons will be formed and the physical sense of a ratio
between mass and energy is uncovered.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics
[2] viXra:1001.0027 [pdf] submitted on 21 Jan 2010
Authors: Colin James
Comments: 7 pages
I suggest that the electron is an electron neutrino with a unique frequency ( ~ 2.47 x
1020s-1). The unique frequency is identified by the vacuum s virtual photons and the
electron is contained by elastic collisions in an approximately circular orbit (hence the
diffuse nature of the electron).
The containment redistributes the vacuum energy by redirecting one handedness of
virtual photons outwards. The loss of homogeneity in the vacuum is counteracted by
an inflow of oppositely handed virtual photons. The outward and inward flows
account for electric charge.
The electron s spin (h/4π) is the spin of its orbit relative to a moving observer. The
diameter of the free electron s containment orbit equals the reduced Compton
wavelength and its circumference is half the Compton wavelength.
A similar structure within hadrons shows the 2:1 charge ratio for quarks.
A search for intermittent e2-, e3- and e2+, e3+ with masses /2me, /3me may
provide support for the theory.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics
[1] viXra:1001.0001 [pdf] replaced on 10 Feb 2010
Authors: A.G. Kyriakos
Comments: 11 Pages.
The results of the experiments, which were set until now for confirmation of Higgs's mechanism,
are negative. In connection with the difficulties, which will appear if Higgs's bosons is not
discovered, an interest arises in other possible variations of the field theory, which can be
accessible for experimental check. Below we will examine the nonlinear quantum field theory
(NQFT), which is the generalization of Standard Model and which solves the problem of particle
masses without the Higgs mechanism.
Category: High Energy Particle Physics