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Creation of fundamental particles in Wesson's IMT

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-12-18 v1

Abstract

Fundamental particles, regarded as the constituents of quarks and leptons, are described classicaly in the framework of the Weyl-Dirac version of Wesson's Induced Matter Theory. There are neutral particles and particles having charge Q=+/-(1/3e). The particles appear on the 4D brane, our universe, and are filled with a substance induced by the 5D bulk. This substace is taken to have mass density, charge density, pressure and is characterized by the prematter eq. of state P+\rho=0. The interior is separated from the surrounding vacuum by a boundary surface where the 4D metric tensor satisfies an a'la Schwarzschild condition. Outside of the boundary holds the Schwarzschild, or the Reissner-Nordstroem Metric, while the particles are characterized by mass, radius, charge.

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@article{arxiv.0710.3923,
  title  = {Creation of fundamental particles in Wesson's IMT},
  author = {Mark Israelit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.3923},
  year   = {2008}
}

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29 pages. Submitted for publication in the Gen. Rel. and Grav. Journal