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    [Particles and Gravity]
    Computation of the Neutrino Flavor Masses via the Rotating Lepton Model of Hadrons and Bosons
    Computation of the Neutrino Flavor Masses via the Rotating Lepton Model of Hadrons and Bosons
    Dionysios Tsousis1; Constantinos Vayenas1; Dimitrios Grigoriou1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS, Patras, Greece;
    PAPER: 65/Physical/Regular (Oral)
    SCHEDULED: 15:55/Fri. 25 Oct. 2019/Aphrodite B (100/Gr. F)



    ABSTRACT:
    The rotating lepton model (RLM) of composite particles [1-3], a combination of Gravity, Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, is used to compute analytically the masses of two out of the three neutrino flavors on the basis of the masses of hadrons, without any unknown parameters. The results are in good agreement with the Normal Hierarchy of the neutrino flavor masses, which have not been measured independently yet. The computed masses are then used to derive formulae for the masses of the three bosons and the equilibrium pressures inside hadrons and bosons, which were recently measured via deeply virtual Compton scattering. Comparison with the experimental values shows a semiquantitative agreement (within 1%) and supports the idea that the strong force is a gravitational attraction between relativistic neutrinos.

    References:
    1. "Gravity, special relativity and the strong force: A Bohr-Einstein-de Broglie model for the formation of hadrons", Constantinos G. Vayenas, Stamatios N.-A. Souentie, Springer, NY, ISBN 978-1-4614-3935F-6 (2012). <br />2. "A Bohr-type model of a composite particle using gravity as the attractive force", C.G. Vayenas, S. Souentie, A. Fokas, Physica A, 405, 360-379 (2014).<br />3."On the structure, masses and thermodynamics of the W +- bosons". C.G. Vayenas, A.S. Fokas, D. Grigoriou, Physica A, 450, 37-48 (2016).