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View SchemaPhantom of Higgs Boson Versus Hierarchy of Stationary States of Superhigh Energies
| Authors | A. M. Chechelnitsky |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0103067 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0103067 |
Abstract
As is known, the Standard Model mainly ideologically and qualitatively focuss the experimenters in their search of new mass states (of EP- elementary particles). The exact quantitative prognosis of their properties, especially of masses, lays outside opportunities of the usual theory. Model of Stationary states of EP within the framework of the Wave Universe Concept [Chechelnitsky, 1980-2001] points on existence of Hierarchy of physically distinguished - stationary (elite, dominant) states described by the mass formulas, in particular, in a range 10-210 Gev/c^2. The states close to: ..., 101.5; 107.3; 112.76-113; 139.5-143; 147.6; 202 Gev/c^2 should be observed. Apparently, the experiment already confirms this prognosis in a range up to 100 Gev/c^2. You see preferable states, observable already now in experiment, it - not rejected by the usual theory as the candidates in constituents of Standard model (for example, not holding Higgs bosons), but quite real displays of stationary (first of all, -dominant) mass states. Last data of L3 (CERN) Collaboration really specify displays of new mass states and close to 103.7; 108.9; 114.5 Gev/c^2.
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"abstract": "As is known, the Standard Model mainly ideologically and qualitatively focuss\nthe experimenters in their search of new mass states (of EP- elementary\nparticles). The exact quantitative prognosis of their properties, especially of\nmasses, lays outside opportunities of the usual theory. Model of Stationary\nstates of EP within the framework of the Wave Universe Concept [Chechelnitsky,\n1980-2001] points on existence of Hierarchy of physically distinguished -\nstationary (elite, dominant) states described by the mass formulas, in\nparticular, in a range 10-210 Gev/c^2.\n The states close to:\n ..., 101.5; 107.3; 112.76-113; 139.5-143; 147.6; 202 Gev/c^2 should be\nobserved.\n Apparently, the experiment already confirms this prognosis in a range up to\n100 Gev/c^2. You see preferable states, observable already now in experiment,\nit - not rejected by the usual theory as the candidates in constituents of\nStandard model (for example, not holding Higgs bosons), but quite real displays\nof stationary (first of all, -dominant) mass states. Last data of L3 (CERN)\nCollaboration really specify displays of new mass states and close to 103.7;\n108.9; 114.5 Gev/c^2.",
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"title": "Phantom of Higgs Boson Versus Hierarchy of Stationary States of Superhigh Energies",
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