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Nature of Masses Formed During Pair Production Reaction

Saddam Husain Dhobi1

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Vol.7 , Issue.4 , pp.1-4, Dec-2020


Online published on Dec 31, 2020


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author = {Saddam Husain Dhobi},
title = {Nature of Masses Formed During Pair Production Reaction},
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Abstract :
The formation of the masses from the energy of photons after photon enters the atom due to velocity reduction. These formed masses are not ordinary masses that is it doesn’t have a nucleus, proton, and electron. The masses formed during this phenomenon are composed of Fermion or Boson or D-Particles and these particles are separated from each other from mass due to dipole formation in a strong suitable field near the nucleus. Also, the properties are quite similar to the properties of an elementary particle. The phenomena take place very fast, less than second, and adjustable to follow the principle of the mass of conservation of energy, in a discrete form with a non-homogenous field present in an atom.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Fermion, Boson, D-Particle, Dipole, Strong Field, Nucleus, Non-homogenous Field, Atom, Electron, Proton, etc.

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