Thermodynamics of hadronization: The rotating lepton model explains key CERN experiments
In: Open access government, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 234-235
Abstract
Thermodynamics of hadronization: The rotating lepton model explains key CERN experiments
Constantinos G. Vayenas, Professor at the University of Patras, Academy of Athens, explores the thermodynamics of hadronization, using the Rotating Lepton Model and two key CERN experiments. The observation of neutrino production in the recent pp collision CERN experiments (1) has confirmed that hadrons consist of neutrinos. (2) This is also confirmed by the observed hadron and boson formation during the e+-e- annihilation experiments at CERN (3), where positrons and electrons have been shown to catalyze hadron formation from ambient neutrinos. (4)
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