Dirac Equation and the Definition of Elementary Particles

Physics – General Physics

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A concept of the total velocity that contains velocity and oscillatory velocity is proposed for the velocity solution of Dirac equation. It is shown that the electronic rest energy all comes from the oscillation of the electron itself. For this reason, the velocity solution of Dirac equation is taken as the definition of elementary particles. Leptons, mesons and baryons appear in results as the newly defined elementary particles, but the particle that consists of more than three quarks is ruled out. The results also show that a quark is not a particle, but part of the hadron or a partial particle and that quark confinement may serve as an evidence of this conclusion.

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