High Energy Particle Physics

   

The Search for Yang-Mills Magnetic Monopoles: Might they Actually be Hiding in Plain Sight as Protons And Neutrons?

Authors: Jay R. Yablon

These are lecture slides summarizing the author's four recent published papers advancing the thesis that baryons including protons and neutrons are the magnetic monopoles of non-commuting Yang-Mills gauge theory. These slides should enable the reader to assimilate the primary material in these four papers relatively rapidly. Specifically, these slides review support for the following results: 1) Protons and neutrons are “resonant cavities” with binding energies determined strictly by the masses of the quarks they contain. This is proven true at parts-per million accuracy for each of the 2H, 3H,3He, 4He binding energies and the neutron minus proton mass difference. 2) Respectively, each free proton and neutron contains 7.64 MeV and 9.81 MeV of mass/energy used to confine its quarks. When these nucleons bind, some, never all, of this energy is released and the mass deficit goes into binding. The balance continues to confine quarks. 56Fe releases 99.8429% of this energy for binding, more than any other nuclide. 3) Once we consider the Fermi vev one also finds an entirely theoretical explanation of proton and neutron masses, which also connects within experimental errors to the CKM quark mixing angles. 4) A related GUT explains fermion generation replication based on generator loss during symmetry breaking, and answers Rabi’s question “who ordered this?” 5) Nuclear physics is governed by combining Maxwell’s two classical equations into one equation using non-commuting gauge fields in view of Dirac theory and Fermi-Dirac-Pauli Exclusion. 6) Atoms themselves are core magnetic charges (nucleons) paired with orbital electric charges (electrons and elusive neutrinos), with the periodic table itself revealing an electric/magnetic symmetry of Maxwell’s equations often pondered but heretofore unrecognized for a century and a half.

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