On 7/11/12 7/11/12 12:20 AM, mathematician wrote:
On 10 heinä, 20:50, Tom Roberts wrote:
The mass of the top quark has been measured by
multiple groups, and the current best value from direct measurements is
173.5+-0.6+-0.8 GeV/c^2. Its full width is 2.0+-0.6 GeV/c^2.
[Values from http://pdg.lbl.gov/2012/tables/contents_tables.html]
You have possible found bunch of t-quarks, namely (t,t,t) ?
I refer my old writings in sci.physics from the year 1992 below:
You need to get out more, read the literature, and move beyond 20-year-old nonsense.
The top quark is known and solid, within the standard model. You seem to be
attempting to discuss something else, so you cannot use that name for it,
whatever it is.
Tom Roberts