Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1971
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Quaderno, N 157, pp. 133-164, 1971. Published by Academia Nazionale dei Lincei (Presented at the Covegno Internazionale sul Tema
Physics
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Leptons, Conservation, Neutron Stars, Black Holes, Coulomb Field, Gravitational Waves, Klein-Gordon Equation, Barrier, Dirac Equation, Scattering, Bound States
Scientific paper
To assemble matter into a black hole of solar mass or more is to transcend the law of conservation of leptons in the sense: No known means whatsoever, either of idealized experiment or physical principle, offer itself, to distinguish between two black holes of the same mass, charge, and angualr momentum. In this sense the law of conservation of leptons number, so well tested in elementary particle physics, is transcended in the process of gravitational collapse at the level of black hole and -one would seem to have to conclude by extension - in the gravitational collapse of the universe, and in its reverse, the beggining of the "big bang". The implications of this circumstances for the constitution of elementary particles are discussed. A critical value of the black hole mass is concluded exist at a which a transition takes place between transcendence and conservation of leptons number.
The report contains an appendix with the calculation of the transmission probabilities and time life of the bound states for mass particles by the impedance barrier of a black hole. Particularly, the s-wave, the marginally stable orbit and the s-bound state for mass particles is also discussed.
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