Mass hierarchy of leptons and hadrons within the framework of electrodynamics
D.L. Khokhlov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model where leptons and hadrons are structured entities composed of electrons, with their masses determined by photon annihilation processes, within an electrodynamics framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mass hierarchy model linking leptons and hadrons to electron structures and photon annihilation mechanisms.
Findings
Muon and tau masses derived from two- and three-photon annihilation
Hadrons characterized by five-electron structures
Hadrons' masses related to muon and tau masses
Abstract
Structure of leptons and hadrons within the framework of electrodynamics is considered. Muon and tau-lepton have the structure of 3 electrons. The mass of muon is defined by the section of two-photon annihilation. The mass of tau-lepton is defined by the section of three-photon annihilation. Hadrons are characterized by the structure of 5 electrons. The masses of hadrons are defined via the masses of muon and tau-lepton.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Earthquake Detection and Analysis · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
