High-order corrections to tauon mass in a microscopic cosmological model
According to our microscopic cosmological model, masses of charged leptons are induced by curvatures of hyper-spherical surfaces embedded in a 3D time-like subspace, leading to a solution of the lepton mass hierarchy problem and to a prediction of tauon mass for the first approximation. In the prese...
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Zusammenfassung: | According to our microscopic cosmological model, masses of charged leptons
are induced by curvatures of hyper-spherical surfaces embedded in a 3D
time-like subspace, leading to a solution of the lepton mass hierarchy problem
and to a prediction of tauon mass for the first approximation. In the present
study, for finest-tuning higher order approximations, there are some
corrections added to higher curvatures by contributions from lower ones. In the
result, the calculation in the third approximation $m_{\tau}(theor)=1776.40$
MeV fits the experimental tauon mass $m_{\tau}(exp)=1776.82(\pm.16)$ MeV within
$0.024\%$ of precision, reaching a fairly passable consistency better than
$3\sigma$. On one side, it implies that for a firm consistency, a hyper-fine
adjustment of calculation by some additional mechanism is needed. On the other
side, our theoretical quantity demonstrates an explicit physical
interpretation, which is in opposite to another theoretical calculation with a
wonderful predictability by the empirical Koide formula $m_\tau(Koide)=1776.97$
MeV, i.e. within a deviation less than $1\sigma$, unfortunately, being
physically unexplained. In the circumstances, a new attempt for upgrading
experimental accuracy of tauon mass is desirable. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1711.08346 |