Author: Geoffrey Foucar Chew
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Category : Particles
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Electromagnetic Structure of the Nucleon in Local-field Theory
Author: Geoffrey Foucar Chew
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Category : Particles
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Particles
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Studies of Two-nucleon Interactions and Few-body Electromagnetic Structure in Chiral Effective Field Theory
Author: Maria Piarulli
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Category : Electromagnetic waves
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : Electromagnetic waves
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Electron scattering and nuclear and nucleon structure; a collection of rep
Development of Supersymmetric Background/Local Gauge Field Theory of Nucleon Based on Coupling of Electromagnetism with the Nucleon,Äôs Background Space-Time Frame
Author: Aghaddin Mamedov
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Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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A new reformulated gauge field theory comprising discrete super symmetry matrixes U (1)¬†=¬†SU (2)¬†+¬†SO (3) has been developed which explains why all the elementary particles appear in three families with very similar structures. The three families,Äô performance is the product of discrete conservation of energy,Äîmomentum eigenvalue Es¬†=¬†1/2Ea within space,Äìtime frame which appears to be the genetic code of new physics. A new supersymmetric gauge field theory of photon was developed, which describes fundamental conservation laws through invariant translation of the discrete symmetries of nature. A new gauge theory describes all the fundamental laws through isomorphism of the discrete space,Äìtime SU (2) frame and energy-momentum SO (3) symmetry group. Coupling of space and time phases of energy conservation generates the background gauge field, which in conjugation with the local gauge field mediates discrete performance of three fractional proton-neutron families of baryon structure. The presented theory requires to have a new look to our understanding of symmetry and conservation laws.
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Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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A new reformulated gauge field theory comprising discrete super symmetry matrixes U (1)¬†=¬†SU (2)¬†+¬†SO (3) has been developed which explains why all the elementary particles appear in three families with very similar structures. The three families,Äô performance is the product of discrete conservation of energy,Äîmomentum eigenvalue Es¬†=¬†1/2Ea within space,Äìtime frame which appears to be the genetic code of new physics. A new supersymmetric gauge field theory of photon was developed, which describes fundamental conservation laws through invariant translation of the discrete symmetries of nature. A new gauge theory describes all the fundamental laws through isomorphism of the discrete space,Äìtime SU (2) frame and energy-momentum SO (3) symmetry group. Coupling of space and time phases of energy conservation generates the background gauge field, which in conjugation with the local gauge field mediates discrete performance of three fractional proton-neutron families of baryon structure. The presented theory requires to have a new look to our understanding of symmetry and conservation laws.
Electron Scattering and Nuclear and Nucleon Structure
Author: Robert Hofstadter
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Category : Electrons
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Category : Electrons
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
The Structure of the Nucleon
Author: Anthony W. Thomas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 3527635041
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
As the only stable baryon, the nucleon is of crucial importance in particle physics. Since the nucleon is a building block for all atomic nuclei, there is a need to analyse the its structure in order to fully understand the essential properties of all atomic nuclei. After more than forty years of research on the nucleon, both the experimental and theoretical situations have matured to a point where a synthesis of the results becomes indispensable. Here, A.W. Thomas and W. Weise present a unique report on the extensive empirical studies, theoretical foundations and the different models of the nucleon. The appendices provide an extensive summary of formulae needed in practical calculations. From the contents: electromagnetic structure of the nucleon, weak probes of nucleon structure, deep inelastic lepton scattering on the nucleon; elements of QCD, aspects of non-perturbative QCD, Chiral Symmetry and nucleon structure, models of the nucleon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 3527635041
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
As the only stable baryon, the nucleon is of crucial importance in particle physics. Since the nucleon is a building block for all atomic nuclei, there is a need to analyse the its structure in order to fully understand the essential properties of all atomic nuclei. After more than forty years of research on the nucleon, both the experimental and theoretical situations have matured to a point where a synthesis of the results becomes indispensable. Here, A.W. Thomas and W. Weise present a unique report on the extensive empirical studies, theoretical foundations and the different models of the nucleon. The appendices provide an extensive summary of formulae needed in practical calculations. From the contents: electromagnetic structure of the nucleon, weak probes of nucleon structure, deep inelastic lepton scattering on the nucleon; elements of QCD, aspects of non-perturbative QCD, Chiral Symmetry and nucleon structure, models of the nucleon
Passion For Physics, A: Essays In Honor Of Geoffrey Chew, Including An Interview With Chew
Author: Carleton Detar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9811219206
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9811219206
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Electromagnetic Structure of Few-nucleon Ground States
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Experimental form factors of the hydrogen and helium isotopes, extracted from an up-to-date global analysis of cross sections and polarization observables measured in elastic electron scattering from these systems, are compared to predictions obtained in three different theoretical approaches: the first is based on realistic interactions and currents, including relativistic corrections (labeled as the conventional approach); the second relies on a chiral effective field theory description of the strong and electromagnetic interactions in nuclei (labeled ChiEFT); the third utilizes a fully relativistic treatment of nuclear dynamics as implemented in the covariant spectator theory (labeled CST). Furthermore, for momentum transfers below Q 5 fm-1 there is satisfactory agreement between experimental data and theoretical results in all three approaches. Conversely, at Q 5 fm-1, particularly in the case of the deuteron, a relativistic treatment of the dynamics, as is done in the CST, is necessary. The experimental data on the deuteron A structure function extend to Q ~ 12 fm-1, and the close agreement between these data and the CST results suggests that, even in this extreme kinematical regime, there is no evidence for new effects coming from quark and gluon degrees of freedom at short distances.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Experimental form factors of the hydrogen and helium isotopes, extracted from an up-to-date global analysis of cross sections and polarization observables measured in elastic electron scattering from these systems, are compared to predictions obtained in three different theoretical approaches: the first is based on realistic interactions and currents, including relativistic corrections (labeled as the conventional approach); the second relies on a chiral effective field theory description of the strong and electromagnetic interactions in nuclei (labeled ChiEFT); the third utilizes a fully relativistic treatment of nuclear dynamics as implemented in the covariant spectator theory (labeled CST). Furthermore, for momentum transfers below Q 5 fm-1 there is satisfactory agreement between experimental data and theoretical results in all three approaches. Conversely, at Q 5 fm-1, particularly in the case of the deuteron, a relativistic treatment of the dynamics, as is done in the CST, is necessary. The experimental data on the deuteron A structure function extend to Q ~ 12 fm-1, and the close agreement between these data and the CST results suggests that, even in this extreme kinematical regime, there is no evidence for new effects coming from quark and gluon degrees of freedom at short distances.
The Nucleon Structure and the Electromagnetic Form Factors
Author: Kameshwar C. Wali
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Category : Nuclear magnetic resonance
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Publisher:
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Category : Nuclear magnetic resonance
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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