The masses of the mesons and baryons. Part V. The neutrino branch particles

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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15 pages, 4 figures See: hep-ph/0002179, hep-lat/0002016

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We have determined theoretically the rest mass of the muon neutrino at 50 milli-eV and the rest mass of the electron neutrino at 5 meV, as well as, to 1% accuracy, the ratio of the masses of the stable elementary particles which decay by weak decays. We assume that the particles of the neutrino branch consist of a cubic, isotropic nuclear lattice, held together by the weak nuclear force. The eigenfrequencies of the lattice are calculated with Born's theory of cubic lattices. Only neutrinos are required to explain the so-called stable particles of the neutrino branch.

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