The Prediction and Evidence for a New Particle - antiparticle Force and Intermediary Particle
Burra G.Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent high-energy studies of particle-antiparticle interactions, presents evidence for a new short-lived force between them, and discusses experimental results supporting this hypothesis at over 3 sigma significance.
Contribution
It introduces evidence for a novel particle-antiparticle force and intermediary particle, supported by recent experimental data.
Findings
Evidence of a new short-lived interaction between particle-antiparticle pairs
Experimental data from CDF at Fermilab supports the new force hypothesis at over 3 sigma
Review of high-energy particle-antiparticle behavior studies
Abstract
We review some recent studies of particle-antiparticle behaviour (including proton-antiproton) at high energies, which suggest a new short lived interaction between them. We then examine the latest evidence from the CDF team at Fermi Lab which bears out this result to a little above level.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
