Proton Pressure: A Simplified Model
Julliana Marinho Paszko, Mauro Rog\'erio Cosentino

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified model for calculating proton pressure using principles from statistical mechanics and quantum chromodynamics, yielding results consistent with recent experimental data.
Contribution
A novel simplified approach to determine proton pressure based on fundamental physical theories, aligning well with experimental measurements.
Findings
Proton pressure estimated at 0.3570×10^{35} Pa.
Model aligns with recent experimental data.
Uses concepts from statistical mechanics and quantum chromodynamics.
Abstract
In this work, the authors present a simplified method for determining proton pressure, based on concepts from statistical mechanics, quantum chromodynamics - specifically asymptotic freedom of quarks - and other well-established physical concepts. The result obtained for the proton pressure was Pa, which is consistent with recently reported experimental data.
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