Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino
A numeric formula for the masses of composite particles made of three quarks (baryons) is presented. The relationship, which uses “allowed” quantum numbers, predicts the masses of 16 baryons (including 2 baryon resonances) and one lepton: the tau particle, with an accuracy of, at least, 3 decimal places. The maximum accuracy of the formula is 7 decimal places and corresponds to the two new Ξb- baryon resonances recorded by the LHCb experiment at CERN. The relationship presented in this paper suggests the existence of a general formula for the mass of all known particles, which is yet, to be discovered.
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