17–31 Jul 2025
Orthodox Academy of Crete, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece
Europe/Athens timezone
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Effect of neutrino speed and mass on the gravitational confinement of relativistic neutrinos

18 Jul 2025, 11:00
25m
Room 1

Room 1

Talk Special session on neutrino physics Special Session on neutrino physics

Speaker

Prof. Constantinos Vayenas (University of Patras)

Description

A rotating neutrino model combining special relativity, the de Broglie wavelength equation and Newton’s gravitational law with gravitational masses, has shown recently that the structure comprising three relativistic neutrinos of the heaviest neutrino rest mass, rotating on a circular orbit due to their gravitational attraction, has the mass of a neutron. This rotating lepton model (RLM), has no adjustable parameters. Here we examine how the fast motion of the rotating neutrinos leads to a dramatic relativistic increase in their mass and a concomitant interparticle gravitational attraction which reaches the value of the Strong Force. We also summarize the RLM computed masses of fifteen hadrons and three bosons and we find the same very good agreement with the experimental results. The analysis shows that the very small rest masses of neutrinos and their concomitant facile acceleration to ultrarelativistic velocities, makes them excellent building components for hadron formation.

“Catalysis in Chemistry and Physics: The Roles of Leptons, Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics”, C.G. Vayenas, D.G. Tsousis, E.H. Martino, Springer Nature, Switzerland AG, (2024). ISBN978-3-031-68121-9

Details

Constantinos Vayenas, Professor, University of Patras, Greece

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Authors

Prof. Constantinos Vayenas (University of Patras) Mr Dionysios Tsousis (University of Patras)

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