Higgs meson emission from a star and a constraint on its mass

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Mesons, Particle Emission, Particle Mass, Stellar Mass Ejection, Background Radiation, Range (Extremes), Stellar Evolution

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In Weinberg's (1967) unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interaction, Higgs mesons must necessarily be present, but their mass is arbitrary. In a previous discussion of the contribution of primordial Higgs mesons to the cosmic background radiation, it was shown that the mass cannot lie in the range from 0.1 to 100 eV. In the present paper, the emission of Higgs mesons from stars is analyzed, and it is argued that a mass range below 0.7 x (electron mass) must be ruled out; otherwise the emission process would have a drastic effect on the evolution of stars.

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