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Open AccessProbing the explanation of the muon (g-2) anomaly and thermal light dark matter with the semi-visible dark photon channel
We report the results of a search for a new vector boson ( \( A'\) A ...
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Open AccessHunting down the X17 boson at the CERN SPS
Recently, the ATOMKI experiment has reported new evidence for the excess of \(e^+e^-\) ...
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The use of finite energy sum rules for the description of the hadronic properties of QCD
We use finite energy sum rules, taking into account nonperturbative corrections, for the calculation of hadron masses within QCD. As a rule, we obtain reasonable agreement with experimental data. We also estim...
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Dynamic masses or quarks in quantum chromodynamics
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Analytic properties of the Green's functions with respect to the coupling constant in an exactly solvable model of field theory
It is found in an exactly solvable model of field theory that Green's functions for boson fields are analytic in the coupling constant, except for a cut along the real semiaxis. In the case of fermion fields, ...
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Comment on the Weinberg paper “Higgs' boson mass”
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Masses of charmed hadrons in a five-quark model of ψ particles
Mass equations are obtained for an arbitrary SU(n) group, and the masses of charmed hadrons are calculated in a five-quark model ofψ particles.
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Six-quark model of weak and electromagnetic hadron interactions
The consequences of a six-quark model of weak and electromagnetic hadron interactions are considered for highly inelastic lepton- hadron scattering.
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Deeply inelastic scattering in the four-quark model
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Causality of invariant form factors
It is proved that the form factors for inelastic electron scattering by a polarized nucleon are causal.