Journal article

The mass-charge binding energy as an explanation for the superfine adjustment of the hadron and baryon masses


Authors listArneth, Borros

Publication year2021

Pages218-223

JournalPhysics Essays

Volume number34

Issue number2

ISSN0836-1398

eISSN2371-2236

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.4006/0836-1398-34.2.218

PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press


Abstract
Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) describes how mass is created at the quark level. This mechanism is special, because the binding of quarks does not result in a mass loss or a release of energy, as in the case of the nuclear mass defect. Rather, mass is created by the binding of quarks. To achieve this binding, energy must be expended. At the same time, however, quarks are firmly bound to each other. Several authors have shown that the masses of the elementary particles as determined by means of QCD agree quite well with the experimentally determined values. In the following, superfine adjustment of the masses of the charged elementary particles is shown to be possible by considering the mass defect in terms of the mass-charge binding energy. (C) 2021 Physics Essays Publication.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleArneth, B. (2021) The mass-charge binding energy as an explanation for the superfine adjustment of the hadron and baryon masses, Physics Essays, 34(2), pp. 218-223. https://doi.org/10.4006/0836-1398-34.2.218

APA Citation styleArneth, B. (2021). The mass-charge binding energy as an explanation for the superfine adjustment of the hadron and baryon masses. Physics Essays. 34(2), 218-223. https://doi.org/10.4006/0836-1398-34.2.218



Keywords


Baryon MassesHadron MassesMass-Charge EnergyQUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICSQUARK-MODEL

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