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The Standard Model is both remarkably simple and very powerful. There are complex equations expressing all this in a mathematical way. These equations allow theorists to make very precise...
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Someone asked me: Protons consist of tree quarks (duu). The quarks have colour charge red, blue or green. This result in several combinatory possibilities: rgb grb brg furthermore: rrg ...
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We know that these Subatomic particles spin faster than light. At such speeds the magnetic fields get stronger than the electric fields. This can for example make two positively charged particles...
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From what I understand the Standard Model (gauge) symmetry group U(1)xSU(2)LxSU(3) was originally pieced together from experimental observations. What theories do we have to try and explain the...
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In case of symmetric collisions, baryon chemical potential has a quadratic dependence on rapidity........
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Recently we have come across some, rather mind-boggling, difficulties concerning the noted Monte-Carlo code. First and foremost, it is of significant importance to us to know what changes are...
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Using a proton charge 1.602*10^-19 coulombs is equal to proton mass 1.673*10^-27 Kg. One coulomb = 1.673*10^-27 Kg divide by 1.602*10^-19 Therefore One coulomb is equal to...
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I am no specialist in the topic of neutrino flavor oscillations, but I examined a lot of articles, theoretical and experimental, on this topic. And the result is that I remained with doubts on...
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It is a popular belief that orbital period decay of pulsar should cause gravitational radiation. But so far, no such gravitational waves have been detected. In your opinion, what are the other...
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As we all know, the idea of confinement consists in forbidding free propagation of free color-chagres, instead keeping them inside color-neutral states -- mesons and baryons. This phenomenological...
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When we are talking about ballistic case,why we are getting number of dispersion relation is equal to two times than that of number of modes or sub bands?
14 April 2015 3,069 2 View
For nn bound state the total wave function (i.e spatial * spin) has to be anti-symmetric. Now the nn is the iso-spin triplet state(both the neutron is of isospin 1/2: T3 = +1 )which is spatially...
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If some example is there similar to this, which i can refer that will be great.
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Experimental fact of CP and T invariance violation has long been discovered and recognized in particle physics (Rev. Mod. Phys. 87, 165, 2015). However, in optics the situation is quite...
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What is the mode of this info propagation?
03 March 2015 1,971 31 View
I saw a citation of an article of Robert Ehrlich, "Six observations consistent with the electron neutrino being a tachyon with mass: m2 ν_ e =−0.11±0.016(eV)2", http://arxiv.org/abs/1408.2804. I...
03 March 2015 6,099 10 View
P=aD (power law that power is 1) that means larger particle have higher penetration through something. The nanoparticle size is between 20-500 nm.
23 February 2015 6,620 1 View