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28 September 2011 The nature of the photon in the view of a generalized particle model
Albrecht Giese
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The particle model presented here is able to explain the structure of leptons and quarks without reference to quantum mechanics. In particular, it is able to explain quantitatively the existence of inertial mass without any use of a Higgs field. - An essential difference to the Standard Model of present-day particle physics is the fact that in the model presented, particles are viewed as being not point-like but extended. In addition it becomes apparent that the strong force is the universal force that is effective in all particles.
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Albrecht Giese "The nature of the photon in the view of a generalized particle model", Proc. SPIE 8121, The Nature of Light: What are Photons? IV, 81210S (28 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.895292
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Elementary particles

Beam propagation method

Quarks

Leptons

Magnetism

Physics

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