L-Particle and Kaluza-Klein World
A.A. Arkhipov

TL;DR
This paper argues that Kaluza-Klein theory is supported by low-energy nucleon-nucleon experiments and introduces an ${ m L}$-particle linked to strong nuclear forces, with KK excitations explaining diproton mass spectra.
Contribution
It provides experimental support for Kaluza-Klein models at low energies and relates the ${ m L}$-particle to nucleon-nucleon force scales.
Findings
KK excitations match diproton mass spectrum
${ m L}$-particle connected to strong nuclear forces
Kaluza-Klein picture supported by low-energy experiments
Abstract
We present some arguments in favour of that the Kaluza-Klein picture of the world has been confirmed in the experiments at very low energies where the nucleon-nucleon dynamics has been studied. Early predicted -particle is related to the new scale of strong nucleon-nucleon forces in the spirit of Kaluza-Klein approach. It is shown that KK excitations remarkably describe the experimentally observed mass spectrum of diproton system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
