Phenomenological model of the weak interaction
Franz E. Schunck

TL;DR
This paper constructs a phenomenological model of the weak interaction based on known elementary particles, explaining the gyromagnetic factor of 2 for leptons and the stability of low-mass particles.
Contribution
It introduces a simple phenomenological model that provides insights into the weak interaction and particle stability, linking known particle properties to fundamental interactions.
Findings
Explains the gyromagnetic factor of 2 for leptons.
Provides reasoning for the stability of the lowest-mass elementary particles.
Offers a conceptual understanding of the weak interaction.
Abstract
We use the informations known so far about elementary particles in order to construct a simple model. We find a reason for the gyromagnetic factor of 2 for leptons and a vivid imagination for the weak interaction. By this, we understand, why the elementary particles with lowest mass are stable and all other unstable.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Dynamics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
