
TL;DR
This paper proposes a new formula to predict the mass spectrum of elementary particles, addressing a long-standing problem in physics, with implications for experiments at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mass formula for elementary particles that simplifies the understanding of their mass spectrum, independent of other quantum numbers.
Findings
Derived a formula predicting all known elementary particle masses
The formula's predictions are relevant for high-energy experiments like the LHC
Addresses a longstanding issue in particle physics
Abstract
We revisit the problem of a mechanism that generates the mass spectrum of elementary particles. This has vexed physicists for several decades now. In this connection we deduce a formula that gives the masses of all known elementary particles, even though other quantum numbers are suppressed. These considerations become important in view of the LHC which is expected to attain 14 TeV by 2013.
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