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A Strong Force Potential Formula and the Classification of the Strong Interaction

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1104187, PP. 1-30

Subject Areas: Particle Physics

Keywords: Strong Interaction, Strong Nuclear Force, Strong Force Potential, Mass Ratio

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Abstract

The most difficult problem in the research on strong interaction is to solve the mechanical expression of strong nuclear force, thus failing to comprehensively describe the state in and between hadrons. In this paper, reasonable strong force potential hypothesis is proposed through analysis, and strong interaction is classified into 5 types according to different stress particles; then, different internal symmetrical structures are correspondingly obtained, and Dirac equation is adopted to describe the intrinsic states of 13 particles of 5 types; finally, the theoretical value and the experimental value of the mass ratio of the same-charged particles and the neutral particles are compared to prove the complete set of research method and verify the correctness of the strong force potential formula supposed thereby.

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Huang, Z. (2018). A Strong Force Potential Formula and the Classification of the Strong Interaction. Open Access Library Journal, 5, e4187. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1104187.

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