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PHYSICS LETTERS PAPER ON SUBQUARKS (3 subquarks = 1 quark, possible?)



 
 
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Old October 15th 05, 10:03 AM
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Default PHYSICS LETTERS PAPER ON SUBQUARKS (3 subquarks = 1 quark, possible?)


adron wrote:
http://imageevent.com/hadronmania/ha...=1&n=1&l=0&z=9
or
http://www.pbase.com/pegasdvd/image/50672151/original

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Published in Physics Letters Vol 84B, no. 1 .

In the paper shared above (written by Dr. Philips with Ph.D.
in particle physics), the author proposed that quarks are not
discrete, fundamental objects but, instead, are composite,
tightly knit clusters of three particles called "omegon".
Protons and neutrons, which are each made up of three quarks, therefore
contain nine omegons. These basic hadrons have
ten different flavours, and each determines its own type of
quarks...

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http://www.pbase.com/pegasdvd/image/50672151/original
or
http://imageevent.com/hadronmania/ha...=1&n=1&l=0&z=9

(Use "enlarge" to magnify the image)

What do you think of it? For fellow QCD Ph.D.s or particle
enthusiasts. Do you see any problem with it?



H-M's drawing about proton and neutron contains five quarks !!!

In my summaries Readme.all, Readme.mid, Readme.see there is also nice
H-M's explanation (methaphora about colored stick men) about isospin
invariance (?) of proton and neutron (explanation why proton and
neutron resembles each others !!!)

Please take a look from the ftp address mentioned my earlier recent
writings in sci-groups.

adron

P.S. Does anyone know of any free PDF hosting site aside from
Arvix?? I spent 5 hours buying a PDF editor and creating one
(with 9 pages) and don't know where to put it.


 




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