Authors: William L. Stubbs
The proton F2 structure function curve reveals the number and type of particles inside the proton. Deep inelastic scattering experiments from the late 1960s produced an F2 curve with no data for proton momentum fractions less than 0.06. However, the assumption the missing F2 values remain constant in that region provided the basis for the current proton model of quarks and gluons. Here, I produce a complete proton F2 curve by combining data generated in 2000 with the original 1960s data. It shows the aforementioned assumption was wrong, invalidating the basis for the quark-gluon proton. My analysis of the new curve indicates protons are made of nine particles that appear to be muons; each of which is made of approximately 204 particles that look like electrons.
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