Leptons, quarks, and their antiparticles: a phase-space view

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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17 pages, slightly revised introduction and the beginning of Section 2, results unchanged - as to appear in Int. J. Theor. Phy

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Recently, a correspondence has been shown to exist between the structure of a single Standard Model generation of elementary particles and the properties of the Clifford algebra of nonrelativistic phase space. Here, this correspondence is spelled out in terms of phase-space variables. Thus, a phase-space interpretation of the connections between leptons, quarks and their antiparticles is proposed, in particular providing a timeless alternative to the standard Stueckelberg-Feynman interpretation. The issue of the additivity of canonical momenta is raised and argued to be intimately related to the unobservability of free quarks and the emergence of mesons and baryons.

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