Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory

Although the quark model is widely accepted, it is unknown what the origin of the electric charge of a quark is and why the charge magnitudes are fractional and different among the u and d quarks. Here we propose a novel scheme for quantum particles independent of quantum chromodynamics and quarks....

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Main Author: Shigeto Nagao
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2019-03-01
Series:Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2424942419500014
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spelling doaj-e99e2574143248ecbae2fdaa903a01412020-11-25T01:44:36ZengWorld Scientific PublishingReports in Advances of Physical Sciences2424-94242529-752X2019-03-01311950001-11950001-2910.1142/S242494241950001410.1142/S2424942419500014Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation TheoryShigeto Nagao0Ikeda, Osaka, JapanAlthough the quark model is widely accepted, it is unknown what the origin of the electric charge of a quark is and why the charge magnitudes are fractional and different among the u and d quarks. Here we propose a novel scheme for quantum particles independent of quantum chromodynamics and quarks. We previously reported the energy circulation theory, in which the fundamental force works between antiparallel energy movements based on momentums, and forms an energy circulation. The electric charge is the momentum in the hidden dimension of an energy circulation in hidden–space dimensions. In this paper, we examine the interactions between energy circulations precisely covering the whole range of distance, and derive formulas for strong and weak nuclear interactions. The strong force is an inter-circulation interaction by the fundamental force. The weak interaction is an orthogonal separation of an energy circulation in space–space dimensions to two halves. A quantum particle consists of one or plural energy circulations in a unit space of radius of the lowest-frequency hidden dimension. We propose the respective compositions of energy circulations for major particles so that they as much conform to reported decays, spin and rest-mass values. This new model of particles provides potential solutions to unexplained issues from the Standard Model as follows: The new model presents the theoretical origin of the electric charge and its elementary charge. Because elementary components of hadrons are energy circulations instead of quarks, it is not required to introduce a fractional electric charge. A composition of elementary energy circulations for a quantum particle shows its electric charge and mass (rest energy) by the addition of those of elements. Furthermore, the model successfully exhibits strong and weak nuclear interactions as well as the electric force.http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2424942419500014quantum particlesenergy circulation theoryfundamental forceelementary energy circulationnuclear interactions
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Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
quantum particles
energy circulation theory
fundamental force
elementary energy circulation
nuclear interactions
author_facet Shigeto Nagao
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title Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
title_short Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
title_full Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
title_fullStr Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
title_full_unstemmed Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory
title_sort structures and interactions of quantum particles based on the energy circulation theory
publisher World Scientific Publishing
series Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
issn 2424-9424
2529-752X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Although the quark model is widely accepted, it is unknown what the origin of the electric charge of a quark is and why the charge magnitudes are fractional and different among the u and d quarks. Here we propose a novel scheme for quantum particles independent of quantum chromodynamics and quarks. We previously reported the energy circulation theory, in which the fundamental force works between antiparallel energy movements based on momentums, and forms an energy circulation. The electric charge is the momentum in the hidden dimension of an energy circulation in hidden–space dimensions. In this paper, we examine the interactions between energy circulations precisely covering the whole range of distance, and derive formulas for strong and weak nuclear interactions. The strong force is an inter-circulation interaction by the fundamental force. The weak interaction is an orthogonal separation of an energy circulation in space–space dimensions to two halves. A quantum particle consists of one or plural energy circulations in a unit space of radius of the lowest-frequency hidden dimension. We propose the respective compositions of energy circulations for major particles so that they as much conform to reported decays, spin and rest-mass values. This new model of particles provides potential solutions to unexplained issues from the Standard Model as follows: The new model presents the theoretical origin of the electric charge and its elementary charge. Because elementary components of hadrons are energy circulations instead of quarks, it is not required to introduce a fractional electric charge. A composition of elementary energy circulations for a quantum particle shows its electric charge and mass (rest energy) by the addition of those of elements. Furthermore, the model successfully exhibits strong and weak nuclear interactions as well as the electric force.
topic quantum particles
energy circulation theory
fundamental force
elementary energy circulation
nuclear interactions
url http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2424942419500014
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