Composite Weak Bosons and a New Isosinglet Particle
Harald Fritzsch

TL;DR
This paper proposes a composite model where leptons, quarks, and weak bosons are bound states of new constituents, predicting a new isosinglet weak boson, the X particle, with specific mass and width.
Contribution
It introduces a novel composite framework for fundamental particles and predicts a new isosinglet weak boson, the X particle, with estimated mass and width.
Findings
Prediction of the X particle at about 400 GeV
X particle has a width of approximately 20 GeV
Leptons, quarks, and weak bosons are composite states
Abstract
The leptons, quarks and weak bosons are bound states of new constituents. An isosinglet weak boson should exist, the X particle, which might have a mass of about 400 GeV and a width of about 20 GeV.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
