Friday, 12 January 2024

Parity Violation in Weak Nuclear Interactions: A Comparative Analysis within the Framework of Standard Model and the Generation Model | Chapter 6 | Current Perspective to Physical Science Research Vol. 5

The situation of parity rapes in the weak nuclear interplays is discussed inside the frameworks of two together the Standard Model (SM) and the Generation Model (GM) of particle physics. It will be explained that several main differences between these two models leads to the SM slightly describing the balance violations, while the GM supplies an understanding of the cause of the parity violations in feeble nuclear interplays. The significant dissimilarities arising from several doubtful assumptions created during the development of the SM, bring about very different decisions concerning the type of the parity violations in two together models. While the SM is able to express the observed equality violations in terms of a “V-A" belief of the weak basic interactions, the GM is also intelligent to demonstrate the cause of the noticed parity rapes: in the GM, the observed parity breaches arise suitable way of the negative intrinsic balance of both the W massive bosons, that mediate these supposed charge-changing (CC) weak basic interactions. In the SM, the balance of charged pions is pretended to be Pπ= -1. This led not only to the defeat of parity preservation in 1957 but also to the linked chargeconjugation parity (CP) violation in 1964. It will reveal that the GM explains quantatatively that CP is conserved in CC feeble nuclear interactions.

Author(s) Details:

Brian Albert Robson,
Department of Fundamental and Theoretical Physics, Research School of Physics, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPPSR-V5/article/view/12965

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