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ZEN17 Contrainte structurelle sur la masse du Pion neutre

Authors: GUERRERO, Régis;

ZEN17 Contrainte structurelle sur la masse du Pion neutre

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Description ZEN17 How to cite: R. Guerrero (TOQ), ZEN17 Contrainte structurelle sur la masse du Pion neutre, Zenodo, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.18508383 ZEN17 propose une contrainte structurelle sur la masse du pion neutre π0\pi^0π0 dans le cadre de la Théorie des Océans Quantiques (TOQ). L’objectif est de tester une relation a priori où le pion neutre correspond au module tétraédrique fondamental du substrat en régime froid (sans friction interne), servant d’ancrage minimal pour une structure quark–antiquark. La construction est entièrement discrète : une “pyramide” est définie comme un paquet de T11=66T_{11}=66T11=66 ondes ; un quark correspond à un dipôle (2 pyramides = 132) ; le pion neutre, comme paire qqˉq\bar qqqˉ, correspond à 4 pyramides, soit : mπ0me=4 T11=4×66=264,\frac{m_{\pi^0}}{m_e} = 4\,T_{11} = 4\times 66 = 264,memπ0=4T11=4×66=264, avec ancrage sur la masse de l’électron mem_eme (CODATA/NIST). Cette relation conduit à mπ0TOQ=264 me=134,9037 MeVm_{\pi^0}^{TOQ}=264\,m_e = 134{,}9037\ \mathrm{MeV}mπ0TOQ=264me=134,9037 MeV, en comparaison à la valeur expérimentale PDG 2025 mπ0=134,9768±0,0005 MeVm_{\pi^0}=134{,}9768\pm0{,}0005\ \mathrm{MeV}mπ0=134,9768±0,0005 MeV, soit un écart relatif d’environ −5,41×10−4-5{,}41\times10^{-4}−5,41×10−4 (−541 ppm-541\ \mathrm{ppm}−541 ppm). La tension en σ est dominée par la précision métrologique ; la relation est interprétée comme un attracteur structurel dont l’écart résiduel correspond à un habillage dynamique non modélisé dans cette note. ZEN17 met en cohérence ce résultat avec la Loi de l’Apex 66/65 : le pion (régime froid) mobilise 66 ondes actives par pyramide, tandis que le top (ZEN12, régime chaud) mobilise 65 ondes actives (onde d’apex thermiquement inactive). La note inclut des tests nuls (substitution T11→T10T_{11}\to T_{10}T11→T10 ou T12T_{12}T12, variation du facteur tétraédrique) montrant des dégradations de l’ordre de 10–25%, ce qui discrimine fortement la configuration nominale. 

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reproductibilité, attracteur structurel, tests nuls, module tétraédrique, loi de l'Apex 66/65, TOQ, T11=66, régime froid, Théorie des Océans Quantiques, ancrage sur 𝑚 𝑒 m e, méson, pion neutre, π0, ancrage sur 𝑚 𝑒 m e

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