Is it possible to simulate the cosmological stage of the nucleon mass generation?
Abstract
The mechanism of elementary particle mass generation is a fundamental issue of physics. While cardinal progress has recently been achieved in the case of leptons and current quarks through the Brout-Engler-Higgs mechanism, this issue is at the stage of searching for the constituent quarks forming the nucleon mass. A deep similarity is noted in the paper between the constituent quark states arising in central inelastic NN collisions within a certain energy interval and the QCD matter states at the cosmological stage of nucleon mass generation. This gives rise to special attention to the investigation of both issues.
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