How the tau-lepton mass can be understood
Wojciech Krolikowski (Warsaw University)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the tau-lepton mass aligns with a predicted value of 1776.80 MeV from an intrinsic composite model of leptons and quarks, revisiting the model's foundational argument.
Contribution
It revisits and supports a previously proposed composite model that predicts the tau-lepton mass, explaining its proximity to the measured value.
Findings
Measured tau mass approaches 1776.80 MeV
Supports the composite model prediction
Revisits the theoretical argument behind the prediction
Abstract
For some time the measured value of tau-lepton mass continues to approach closer and closer a particular figure 1776.80 MeV predicted by an intrinsically composite model of three generations of leptons and quarks, introduced almost two decades ago. In the framework of this model, we recall briefly the argument standing behind our prediction.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · International Science and Diplomacy · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
