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Originally Posted by trinitree88 Bottomlander. Below an energy ~ 1.022Mev, the Z[sup]0[/sup] can only be one of two entities photon/antiphoton (it is it's own antiparticle) or neutrino/antineutrino. It's the latter that behaves as a graviton. It's possible to have higher energy neutrino/antineutrino pairs, but it is incumbent that low ones exist. When you look at the SU(5) symmetry by Howard Georgi, Sci. Amer. April 1981...the Z fits on the diagonal of the interactions of the quarks and leptons, coupling to them all. Pete. |
Gald to have your information. I hope physicists will look for more details upon neutrinos.
I feel that neutrinos constitute an interesting category in the family of elementary particles due to their spontaneous high speeds comparable to that of photons.
Neutrinos should have different intrinsic structures when compared with other fermions. Similarly, photons which surely have different intrinsic structures when compared with other bosons may be singled out also.
Best Regards. Bottomlander