Authors: D. G. Grossman
An algebraic expression, involving ‘h’, representing the exact mass of the X(3872) can be derived from n-sphere surface volume factoring. Using that expression, the mass of the X(3872) - to 10 digits of accuracy - is found to be 3,871,680,616 eV/c2. And that’s not the limit of the accuracy to which X(3872)’s mass can be expressed. Since Planck’s constant (6.62607015 E-34 Js) was declared exact in 2019, the X(3872)’s mass can now be expressed with an accuracy of any number of digits. In this paper, the n-sphere surface volume factoring technique is explained and the implications of its success in finding exact hadron masses is laid out - the biggest of which is that hadrons could be made of higher dimensional matter.
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