Abstract
Theoretical study of the photons rate production in the Quark-Gluon interaction at Compton scattering
Highlights
The fundamental forms of the matter had been interesting of scholars as long ago as the Greek philosophers in the fourth century BC, Democritus was postulating and thought the existence of atomos elementary blocks of indivisible substance [1]
A theoretical side based on the quantum chromodynamics is depending on the investigation and studying the photons rate production in quark gluon system at the Compton scattering processes
The color charge can be estimated depending on the quantum chromodynamic theory the quarks system have color charge in the limit of the color quantum number, 1 ≤ N
Summary
The fundamental forms of the matter had been interesting of scholars as long ago as the Greek philosophers in the fourth century BC, Democritus was postulating and thought the existence of atomos elementary blocks of indivisible substance [1]. The evolution of its properties can be investigated in detail by varying the finite numbers of nucleons (protons and neutrons) [2] This leads to define elementary particle physics which is domain of physics had been used different scientific method to investigation the smallest fundamental building blocks of the matter in the universe and the elementary interactions between them [3]. At the 20th century, the scientist discoveries that the atom isn’t an elementary particle after all, but its consists of a positively charged nucleus and negatively charged electrons orbiting the nucleus of matter. Rutherford models of atom and the nucleus with the Bohr quantum theory, elementary particles of positrons, neutrinos with neutrons are invented at 1930, after short some predicted are found, that’s lead to prove the existence of the neutrinos after many years [5]. The first theoretical approach to order all of these particles in a systematic way in terms of certain internal symmetry properties was the Standard Model of Elementary of Particle Physics which has evolved in the 1970’s [10]
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