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K*[4+] Particle Mass
By the way DWIII, The K*[4+] particle has a mass of 2045 MeV (sqrt 9)(674.8 MeV) = 2024 MeV They agree at the 99% level. So the K*[4+] particle and the Xi(2030 MeV) particle are part of the fine structure of the first approximation n = 9 mass peak identified by the Discrete Self-Similar Cosmological Paradigm.. It would take QCD 100s of equations and several 50 page papers to "explain" these results with smoke, mirrors and furious arm-waving. Do you hear me now? RLO www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw |
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