The \%SU\%(3) limit of the \%sdg\|pf\% interacting boson model is proposed. Applications to the collective states of 236,238 U are discussed. It is shown that the spectra can be well described by the model.
A modified renormalization approach based on that proposed by Druce et al.is presented.The over-all agreement between the spectra calculated here and the accurate spectra is significantly improved.We also useDurce’s ...A modified renormalization approach based on that proposed by Druce et al.is presented.The over-all agreement between the spectra calculated here and the accurate spectra is significantly improved.We also useDurce’s approach to generate the renormalized spectra.It is shown that in our microscopic study,both of the ap-proaches are very useful to the determination of several free parameters of fermion residual interactions.展开更多
In this paper, I have studied the properties of atomic and molecular world along with general and special theories of relativity. This is an attempt to merge Gravity into the standard model in order to complete the Gr...In this paper, I have studied the properties of atomic and molecular world along with general and special theories of relativity. This is an attempt to merge Gravity into the standard model in order to complete the Grand Unification Theory. The merger of gravity into the other forces i.e. electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear forces should be well defined and in the boundaries of Gauge Group theory. The Lorentz transformations used in the theory too are invariant under SU(2) type of space. The relative force exerted on two separate quantum systems is also discussed along with Dark matter and Dark energy at a quantum level. I have also tried to solve the Banach-Tarski theorem by applications of Heisenbergs Uncertainty principle in the later part of the paper. Detailed particle Chirality in standard model is redefined to fit in the criterion of operators used in the same process. Possible existence of a new quasi particle is also included in the paper along with its properties.展开更多
A recent experimental study of excited8 Be decay to its ground state revealed an anomaly in the angular distribution of the final states. This exceptional result is attributed to a new vector gauge boson X(16.7). We...A recent experimental study of excited8 Be decay to its ground state revealed an anomaly in the angular distribution of the final states. This exceptional result is attributed to a new vector gauge boson X(16.7). We study the significance of this new boson, especially its effect in anomalies observed in long-lasting experimental measurements.By comparing the discrepancies between the Standard Model predictions and the experimental results, we find the values and regions of the couplings of X(16.7) to the muon and muon neutrino. In this work, we find that the newly observed boson X(16.7) may be the solution of both the Nu Te V anomaly and the(g-2)μ puzzle.展开更多
文摘The \%SU\%(3) limit of the \%sdg\|pf\% interacting boson model is proposed. Applications to the collective states of 236,238 U are discussed. It is shown that the spectra can be well described by the model.
基金The project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘A modified renormalization approach based on that proposed by Druce et al.is presented.The over-all agreement between the spectra calculated here and the accurate spectra is significantly improved.We also useDurce’s approach to generate the renormalized spectra.It is shown that in our microscopic study,both of the ap-proaches are very useful to the determination of several free parameters of fermion residual interactions.
文摘In this paper, I have studied the properties of atomic and molecular world along with general and special theories of relativity. This is an attempt to merge Gravity into the standard model in order to complete the Grand Unification Theory. The merger of gravity into the other forces i.e. electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear forces should be well defined and in the boundaries of Gauge Group theory. The Lorentz transformations used in the theory too are invariant under SU(2) type of space. The relative force exerted on two separate quantum systems is also discussed along with Dark matter and Dark energy at a quantum level. I have also tried to solve the Banach-Tarski theorem by applications of Heisenbergs Uncertainty principle in the later part of the paper. Detailed particle Chirality in standard model is redefined to fit in the criterion of operators used in the same process. Possible existence of a new quasi particle is also included in the paper along with its properties.
基金supported in part by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China(2015CB856703)by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB23030000)by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)under the grant 11375200
文摘A recent experimental study of excited8 Be decay to its ground state revealed an anomaly in the angular distribution of the final states. This exceptional result is attributed to a new vector gauge boson X(16.7). We study the significance of this new boson, especially its effect in anomalies observed in long-lasting experimental measurements.By comparing the discrepancies between the Standard Model predictions and the experimental results, we find the values and regions of the couplings of X(16.7) to the muon and muon neutrino. In this work, we find that the newly observed boson X(16.7) may be the solution of both the Nu Te V anomaly and the(g-2)μ puzzle.