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Masses of bottom and top mesons are evaluated in connection with tau lepton and weak boson. Our fundamental particles are electron, proton, neutrinos, Majorana neutrinos and hidden scalar boson. The fractional charge of quark as composite is interpreted. Masses of bottom mesons, which have similar structures to top mesons, are consistent with the data. The internal state of top quark is supposed to be the same as that of weak boson. We predict the top-quark mass range to be 108 GeV to 218 GeV as one-half of top-meson mass.
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Akano, M. Masses and structures of bottom and top mesons. Nuov Cim A 108, 541–554 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02816850
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