Particle Physics
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Initial results were recently published in Applied Physics Letters and recognized as notable by selection as an Editors Pick contribution. [40] DESY scientists have created a miniature particle accelerator for electrons that can perform... more
A grand unification of electroweak and strong forces is presented based on a new idea called Unified Charged Vectors. Using this new concept, it is shown that: 1. The electroweak and strong forces can be unified into a single... more
Part I – Spirilla Theory and Cosmology Stephen Hawking once proclaimed that String Theory may be able to unify the various forces although later he became disillusioned thinking that there may be no Theory of Everything. This very... more
The charged quantum geometry of mass-ENERGY-Matter - developed from the foundational postulate that quantised angular momenta of Planck's constant is in fact reflective of an equilateral mass-energy geometry from which all 2d immaterial... more
Cleanrooms are highly controlled environments, defined by the air quality, and where certain physical and microbiological requirements need to be met. Air quality is achieved through a combination of airborne particulate control, such as... more
Work on electroweak precision calculations and event generators for electroweak physics studies at current and future colliders is summarized.
In this research thesis, we describe and analyze the possible mathematical connections between several Ramanujan formulas, some equations concerning-Feynman Rules for massive particles of any spin, some sectors of String Theory and Number... more
In these two lectures, we will address the topic of the creation of small black holes during particle collisions in a ground-based accelerator, such as LHC, in the context of a higher-dimensional theory. We will cover the main... more
This paper proposes a Modular Universe toy-model (MUTM) predicting all elementary particles (EPs) to be actually quantum black-holes (QBHs) (gravitational quasi-singularities) governed by self-gravity and self-antigravity. This paper... more
This paper will utilize advanced computational mathematics and Quantum statistics for an algorithmic view on our universe. We will look at the theoretical nature of wave propagation, different Quantum states and propose a mathematical... more
Physics Letters B 278 (1992) 480484 NorthHolland Measurement of the mass and width of the charmed meson D*+ (2010 ) ACCMOR Collaboration AmsterdamBristolCERNCracowMunichRutherfordValencia S. Barlag a, H. Becker ...
Over time a few physicists have held out hope and suggested that the elusive (sterile) neutrino might actually be a disguised tachyon and could be the key to unraveling some of the universe's best-kept secrets. The tachyon ... a... more
Neutrino oscillation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which neutrino flavor changes spontaneously to another flavor. In the simple two flavor (ν µ , ν e) case, the probability that ν µ changes to ν e is expressed by P νµ→νe = sin 2... more
Astrophysical jets are flows of matter that moves at relativistic speed. They are opportunity to see length contraction in action. An astrophysical jet is analyzed to explain the length contraction effect on it.
This paper displays a graphical model for gravitational particles, so as to determine the wavelength of gravity waves. This wavelength is obtained graphically by trigonometry, in order to compute the gravitational acceleration, due to a... more
Sakharov's 1967 notion of "induced gravity" is currently enjoying a significant resurgence. The basic idea, originally presented in a very brief 3-page paper with a total of four formulas, is that gravity is not... more
In models with compact extra dimensions, where the Standard Model fields are confined to a 3+1 dimensional hyperplane, the $t \bar t$ production cross-section at a hadron collider can receive significant contributions from multiple... more
A unified Mathematical framework which describes particles interactions both in classical field theory of gravity and quantum field theory is presented, by introducing a velocity gauge field. The velocity gauge field Lagrangian is... more
At the beginning, HEP experiments made use of photographical images both to record and store experimental data and to illustrate their findings. Then the experiments evolved and needed to find ways to visualize their data. With the... more
We derive a microscopic version of the successful phenomenological hydrodynamic model of Bohr-Davydov-Faessler-Greiner for collective rotation-vibration motion of an axially symmetric deformed nucleus. The derivation is not limited to... more
Power feed cavity set up consists of nine number of accelerating cavity and eight numbers of coupling cavity for testing of power feed cavity with coupling flange for 2856 MHz S band standing wave coupled cavity linac. When we are... more
In this paper we have described and analyzed some Ramanujan definite integrals. Furthermore, we have obtained several mathematical connections between ϕ, ζ(2) and various parameters of Particle Physics.
The mass of the neutral Higgs boson cannot be predicted by the Standard Model. Therefore, the particle is scanned for at different assumed masses. The search described here was done using data taken with the DELPHI detector during... more
This paper lays out the mechanics of creation in the 3-spaces model of an electron-positron pair as a photon of energy 1.022 MeV or more is destabilized when grazing a heavy particle such as an atom's nucleus, thus converting a... more
Introduction à la théorie électromagnétique initiale de Maxwell avec analyse plus approfondie conduisant à l'établissement au niveau subatomique d'une mécanique claire d'émission et d'absorption de photons électromagnétiques et de... more
The nuclei of atoms of heavy elements are not necessarily spherical; they may be variously extended or flattened along one, two or even three axes. An international team of physicists, led by scientists from the Institute of Nuclear... more