Butch Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 I have been working on modeling my "proto-particle" some of you are familiar with it... as it turns out my proto-particle is actually a graviton, so I have been doing some reading on that. It is encouraging to see the same problems with math that I have encountered (recently I believe I found a basis for math describing the graviton, more on that later). Can someone explain to me why a graviton must be a spin 2 entity?
Sensei Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 +-1/2 spin... +-3/2 spin etc. particles are Fermions... they also have +-1e charge (easily detectable). +-1 spin are Bosons photons (0e charge). If grivation would be in Standard Model +-1 spin with no charge, it would be no distinguishable from photon.
Strange Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 7 minutes ago, Sensei said: +-1/2 spin... +-3/2 spin etc. particles are Fermions... they also have +-1e charge (easily detectable). +-1 spin are Bosons photons (0e charge). If grivation would be in Standard Model +-1 spin with no charge, it would be no distinguishable from photon. Bosons have integer spin (and some have charge). Gravitons would have spin 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graviton 46 minutes ago, Butch said: Can someone explain to me why a graviton must be a spin 2 entity? " The graviton must be a spin-2 boson because the source of gravitation is the stress–energy tensor, a second-order tensor(compared with electromagnetism's spin-1 photon, the source of which is the four-current, a first-order tensor)." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graviton
swansont Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 Neutrinos are fermions. Uncharged. 17 minutes ago, Sensei said: +-1/2 spin... +-3/2 spin etc. particles are Fermions... they also have +-1e charge (easily detectable). Neutrinos are fermions. Uncharged. Spin is generally designated as a positive number. The spin projection can be + or -
Strange Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 1 hour ago, Sensei said: Fermions... they also have +-1e charge And some have fractional charge!
Butch Posted June 8, 2019 Author Posted June 8, 2019 All very interesting! Y'all a incredible! While investigating my proto-particle (which I believe now is a graviton) I realized there was no identifiable limit to shells or number in shells of closely interacting gravitons, so I focused on just a pair... It appears to me that a pair of interacting gravitons is indeed a photon! As such it should provide a basis for some math... More on this when I have more time and math. Thx again everyone!
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