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{{merge to|Current quark|discuss=Talk:Current quark#Merger proposal|date=July 2012}}
The '''current quark mass''' is also called the mass of the 'naked' quarks.
The mass of the [[current quark]] is reduced by the term of the [[constituent quark covering]] mass.
 
The current quark mass is a [[logical consequence]] of the mathematical formalism of the [[Quantum field theory|QFT]],
thus it is from a not descriptive origin.
The current quark masses of the light current quarks are much smaller than the [[constituent quark mass]]es.
Reason for this is the missing of the mass of the constituent quark covering.
 
The current quark mass is a parameter to compute sufficiently small color charges.
 
''Definition'':
The current quark mass means the mass of the constituent quark mass reduced by the mass of the respective constituent quark covering.
 
There is almost no difference between current quark mass and constituent quark mass for the heavy [[quarks]] (c,b,t).This is not so for the light quarks (u, d, s).
 
The comparison of the results of the computations
with the experimental data supplies the values for the current quark masses.
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"
! align="left" colspan="5" |  Masses of the current quarks:
|-----
| | <math>m_u</math> = 2 - 8 MeV/c<sup>2 || <math>m_c</math> = 1.0 - 1.6 GeV/c<sup>2 || <math>m_t</math> = 168 - 192 GeV/c<sup>2
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| | <math>m_d</math> = 5 - 15 MeV/c<sup>2 || <math>m_s</math> = 0.1 - 0.3 GeV/c<sup>2 || <math>m_b</math> = 4.1 - 4.5 GeV/c<sup>2
|-----
|}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Current Quark Mass}}
[[Category:Quarks]]

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