TITLE:
Standard Model Masses Explained
AUTHORS:
T. R. Mongan
KEYWORDS:
Standard Model Masses, Spherical Fundamental Particles, Einstein’s Equations
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.12 No.7,
May
25,
2021
ABSTRACT: The Standard Model of particle physics requires nine lepton and quark masses as inputs, but does not incorporate neutrino masses required by neutrino oscillation observations. This analysis addresses these problems, explaining Standard Model particle masses by describing fundamental particles as solutions of Einstein’s equations, with radii 1/4 their Compton wavelength and half of any charge on rotating particles located on the surface at each end of the axis of rotation. The analysis relates quark and lepton masses to electron charge and mass, and identifies neutrino masses consistent with neutrino oscillation observations.