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Higgs Mass Predictions?
Published (2008-11-22 10:23:23)
DisplayAds("Right1"); Can anyone tell me what the experts expect the Higgs mass to be in various well discussed models? i.e. SM MSSM nMSSM little Higgs split supersymmetry others? Or do they all just predict 114-1000 GeV? I think MSSM predicts less than 125 or 130 max. I have heard rumors that SM predicts near 175, and also that it predicts 85 plus unspecified corrections. The others I only know broad ranges or weasel words. Can...
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GUT-SUSY SU(5) is falsified,...
Published (2008-11-22 10:23:34)
DisplayAds("Right1"); Since non-SUSY GUT's are in danger of falsification by proton decay experiments, SUSY pushes up the half-lives of protons but even so, GUT-SUSY SU(5) is falsified by proton decay experiments, does SO(10) SUSY predict superpartner masses for LHC to see or observe (or alternatively, if LHC does not see superpartners at its energy scales at LHC) & proton decay half-life, how would this effect SO(10)...
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equation that predicts quark masses
Published (2008-11-22 12:16:46)
DisplayAds("Right1"); The standard model can't predict the rest masses of all known and unknown particles - something is missing from it.I have found an equation by trial and error that predicts all quark masses: EQUATION THAT PREDICTS QUARK REST MASSES The following equation generates the masses, in Gev, associated with the six quarks: Down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top and predicts the masses of two new quarks labelled X1...
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Energy from proton and antiproton
Published (2008-11-22 07:07:00)
DisplayAds("Right1"); Is there a set wavelength for photons produced from antimatter reacting its matter equivalent, and if there is, what wavelength does a proton and antiproton reacting create?
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Latest active threads on High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics::
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-05 10:39:41)
by kurious
DisplayAds("Right1"); The standard model can't predict the rest masses of all known and unknown particles - something is missing from it.I have found an equation by trial and error that predicts all quark masses: EQUATION THAT PREDICTS QUARK REST MASSES The following equation generates the masses, in Gev, associated with the six quarks: Down, up, ...
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2008-11-22 07:07:00)
by newbie7.07
DisplayAds("Right1"); Is there a set wavelength for photons produced from antimatter reacting its matter equivalent, and if there is, what wavelength does a proton and antiproton reacting create?
Started 2 years, 2 months ago (2006-09-20 16:49:00)
by Yesterday, 04:49 PM
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2006-11-29 17:43:00)
by jgraber
Higgs Mass Predictions? Can anyone tell me what the experts expect the Higgs mass to be in various well discussed models? i.e. SM MSSM nMSSM little Higgs split supersymmetry others? Or do they all just predict 114-1000 GeV? I think MSSM predicts less than 125 or 130 max. I have heard rumors that SM predicts near 175, and also that it predicts 85 plus unspecified ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-10-07 00:07:49)
by mgb_phys
I think you mean more efficent than current FISSION reactors, all the current fusion reactors are experimental machines that can only maintain fusion for a few seconds and take more energy than they generate. The problem with fusion is that you need incredibly high temperatures and pressures to force the positively charged hydrogen nuclei together. The centre of the sun is a good place to ...
Started 10 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-01-12 09:31:48)
by CJames
This question really goes from Newtonian mechanics through relativity and quantum mechanics, but this is probably the right place to ask the question. If not I apologize. I have several questions regarding exotic matter, or negative matter. I'll just fire them off in random order. First off, what form is it most likely to take, if it exists? Is there any possibility it would, or even ...
Started 6 months, 1 week ago (2008-05-16 06:25:00)
by malawi_glenn
I THINK that source, particle physics by martin & shaw, page 269
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-07 17:32:19)
by Gear300
DisplayAds("Right1"); I've actually been keeping track of CERN's development (although loosely) for about 4 years. Recently, theres been news of it and its almost finished. This stuff is amazing...can anyone tell me the goals of CERN??
Started 9 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-02-11 19:11:00)
by touqra
Can there be cases where the cross section for the production of a radiative soft photon or gluon be larger than its tree level diagram ? Or in general, are there cases where higher corrections be larger than tree level in any interaction ?
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-07 16:37:40)
by jtbell
If you seriously want to encourage physicists to do this experiment, you need to write up a solid paper and get it published in a peer-reviewed journal, give presentations about it at conferences, etc. You have to give them some reason for doing it, i.e. some theory which predicts that they should see something, and makes some mathematical connection between parameters of the theory and the (...
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Hot threads for last week on High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics::
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2006-11-29 17:43:00)
by jgraber
Higgs Mass Predictions? Can anyone tell me what the experts expect the Higgs mass to be in various well discussed models? i.e. SM MSSM nMSSM little Higgs split supersymmetry others? Or do they all just predict 114-1000 GeV? I think MSSM predicts less than 125 or 130 max. I have heard rumors that SM predicts near 175, and also that it predicts 85 plus unspecified ...
Started 2 years, 2 months ago (2006-09-20 16:49:00)
by Yesterday, 04:49 PM
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-05 10:39:41)
by kurious
DisplayAds("Right1"); The standard model can't predict the rest masses of all known and unknown particles - something is missing from it.I have found an equation by trial and error that predicts all quark masses: EQUATION THAT PREDICTS QUARK REST MASSES The following equation generates the masses, in Gev, associated with the six quarks: Down, up, ...
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2008-11-22 07:07:00)
by newbie7.07
DisplayAds("Right1"); Is there a set wavelength for photons produced from antimatter reacting its matter equivalent, and if there is, what wavelength does a proton and antiproton reacting create?
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