International Journal of High Energy Physics

Special Issue

Breaking of Space Symmetry in the Masses Spectrum Problem

  • Submission Deadline: 30 October 2015
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: A. G. Syromyatnikov
About This Special Issue
In modern physics the masses spectrum problem is a central objective has yet to be solved. It is a common point of view that the spectrum of physical masses cannot be resolved without taking into account gravity. But in case of the gravitation with a conformal symmetry we cannot determine the spinor’s mass without violation of the space parity. Also quantization of the fermions gravitating system in flat space in conditions of the fermions mass generating by a Higgs’s mechanism identified that there is a spontaneous breaking of the vacuum symmetry which is accompanied by spatial anisotropy, when the symmetry of motion equations is conserved. All this investigations can be directly generalized for the case of the space strings in terms of the cone space topology which has no difference from the plane space – time everywhere except for a small angle, which is proportional to the mass density of the string by Nilsen – Olsen, which is similar to the mass angle of leptons anisotropy in the conformal gauge theory of gravitation (CGTG). In other side there is generalization of recently discovering of the simple fact of proportionality between all elementary particles masses and 24 resonance masses in one side and nuclei masses in another side with some constant coefficient to all-known elementary particles and resonances masses including Higgs’s boson. However, this simple fact in itself was a complete misunderstanding of the theorists, which that divided his subjects. However, there is аn active developing area in which data subjects intersect. It is a process of the hypernucleus and supernucleus production. A hypernucleus (supernucleus) is a nucleus which contains at least one hyperon (hadron) in addition to nucleons. We invite frontline researchers and authors to submit original research and review papers that explore these and relevant themes, including the space anisotropy detecting questions in the Solar system, the Galaxy and the Universe. You want or not, your work can get another coloring.

Aims and Scope:

1. The masses spectrum problem
2. Spontaneous breaking of the vacuum symmetry (spatial anisotropy) in case of the gravitation
3. Study of generalization of recently discovering of the simple fact of proportionality between all elementary particles masses and 24 resonance masses in one side and nuclei masses in another side with some constant coefficient to all-known elementary particles and resonances masses including Higgs’s boson in the comparison analogy with properties of hypernucleus and supernucleus
4. Properties of hypernucleus and supernucleus
5. The space anisotropy detecting questions in the Solar system, the Galaxy and the Universe
Lead Guest Editor
  • A. G. Syromyatnikov

    Department of Physics, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation

Guest Editors
  • V. A. Franke

    Department of Physics, St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Published Articles
  • New Approach to the Breaking of Space Symmetry in the Masses Spectrum Problem in the Aspect of Spontaneous Breaking of Space Symmetry

    A. G. Syromyatnikov

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1-1, January 2016
    Pages: 15-21
    Received: 30 October 2015
    Accepted: 30 October 2015
    Published: 2 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijhep.s.2016030101.13
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    Abstract: It is examined some analogy between properties of hypernucleus and supernucleus with properties of elementary particles and resonances electroproduction by spin shock-waves in ions beams. The serial theory considered processes of hypernucleus and supernucleus electroproduction for medium nuclei is complicated given the collective effects. All these... Show More
  • Comparison Analogy Between Properties of Hypernucleus and Supernucleus with Properties of the Elementary Particles and Resonances Electroproduction by Spin Shock Waves

    A. G. Syromyatnikov

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1-1, January 2016
    Pages: 1-8
    Received: 6 April 2015
    Accepted: 16 April 2015
    Published: 19 March 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijhep.s.2016030101.11
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    Abstract: It is showed generalization of discovering of the simple fact of proportionality between all elementary particles masses and 24 resonance masses in one side and nuclei weights in another side with some constant coefficient to all-known elementary particles and resonances masses. For resonances that linear dependence led to elementary particles type... Show More
  • When Anisotropy of Vacuum Set the Space Isotropy

    A. G. Syromyatnikov

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1-1, January 2016
    Pages: 9-14
    Received: 19 June 2015
    Accepted: 20 June 2015
    Published: 14 March 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijhep.s.2016030101.12
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    Abstract: Results of some theoretical and experiment investigations of space-time anisotropy of Galactic gamma-rays angular distribution within the frame of the space rays generation mechanism on a method of direct transformation of intergalactic gamma-rays to the current on spin shock-waves are presented. However, the source anisotropy origin is unknown. He... Show More