Calculation of Particles in a Complete Bound State Theory

based on first principles: all parameters of the model are constrained by severe boundary conditions on geometry, energy-momentum conservation and other relations.

Ref. H.P. Morsch, "Acceleration in a fundamental bound state theory and the fate of gravitational systems", Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Comp. Science 28(3): 1-13 (2018); H.P. Morsch, "Bound state description of particles from a quantum field theory of fermions and bosons, compatible with relativity", Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology 10, 562 (2024); or contact h.p.morsch@gmx.de.

Calculation of fermion and boson binding energies, radii, momenta and rotation velocities of the following systems: 1. Charged and neutral leptons; 2. Leptons with magnetic moment; 3. Hadrons of simple structure, ω(0.782 GeV), φ(1.02 GeV), J/ψ(3.098 GeV), Υ(9.46 GeV); 4. Massive "Standard Model" particles.

The parameters are: slope b and rotation velocity (v/c) parameters, constrained to fulfill energy-momentum conservation. Further, shape parameter κ=1.375 and coupling constant α=2.158, which are used the same for all systems.