Relation between masses of particles and the Fermi constant in the electroweak Standard Model
G. Lopez Castro, J. Pestieau

TL;DR
This paper proposes an empirical formula linking elementary particle masses to the Fermi constant, encouraging further theoretical exploration of potential underlying relations within the electroweak sector.
Contribution
It introduces a novel empirical relation between particle masses and the Fermi constant, prompting new theoretical investigations.
Findings
Proposes an empirical mass-Fermi constant relation
Suggests potential physical interpretation of the formula
Encourages further theoretical research
Abstract
An empirical formula relating the physical masses of elementary particles and the Fermi constant is proposed. Although no mechanism or theoretical model behind this formula is advocated, we seek for a possible physical interpretation. If not a simple numerical coincidence, this formula may motivate theorists to search for relations among the different sectors of the Electroweak Standard model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
