Another Model with Interacting Composites
M. Hortacsu, F.Taskin

TL;DR
This paper presents a 3+1 dimensional model demonstrating that composite vector particles are essential in physical processes, with non-zero scattering results for composites despite vanishing spinor-only interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 3+1 dimensional model where composite vector particles are necessary in physical processes, highlighting nontrivial scattering of composites.
Findings
Composite vector particles are required in physical processes.
Spinor-only scattering cross-sections tend to zero.
Composite scattering processes yield nontrivial results.
Abstract
We show that we can construct a model in 3+1 dimensions where it is necessary that composite vector particles take place in physical processes as incoming and outgoing particles . Cross-section of the processes in which only the constituent spinors take place goes to zero. While the spinor-spinor scattering goes to zero, the scattering of composites gives nontrivial results.
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