Nucleon Definition and 68 Threads
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Quark Physics: Nucleon Structure Explained
Quark physics is completely out of my depths but I was wondering if, in a nucleon, they assume certain orbitals like s,p,d,f, ... Does one quark tend toward the center? Is there a valence quark? Do any symmetries form?- Helios
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- Nucleon Structure
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Pion Nucleon Scattering and Group Theory in Quantum Field Theory
Pion Nucleon Scattering and a bit about group theory/ representations Hello everybody, I am going through Ryder's book about Quantum Field Theory right now. In the chapter about Pion Nucleon scattering he writes the interaction term like L_{int}=ig \bar{\psi} \gamma_5 \tau_a \psi \phi^a...- Physiana
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- Nucleon Pion Scattering
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Antisymmetry of a 2-Nucleon Wave Function Implies L+S+T=Odd
Homework Statement Show that the antisymmetry of the two nucleon wave function in an oscillator model implies that L + S + T = odd. Secondly would this condition change if one worked in a more general single particle model? T = isospin S = intrinsic spin L = orbital angular momentum...- SaFaRJaCk
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- Function Nucleon Wave Wave function
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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The Nucleus or Nucleon or Neutron Bomb
Well I was talking to my physics teacher because were currently studying nuclear physics. And he likes tellign stories to make his examples more straight foreward. And I asked the question what types of radiations are in nucleaar bombs. Gama, Beta or alpha. He answered me with those three types...- giga502
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- Bomb Neutron Nucleon Nucleus
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Number of quarks inside a nucleon
I've been banging my head against the wall for days now trying to figure out how one determines the number of quarks inside the nucleon. I understand it comes from the fact that the Gross-Llewellyn-Smith sum rule is equal to three: \int ^1 _0 F_3 ^N (x) = \int ^1 _0 (u_V (x) + d_V (x)) =...- TheMan112
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- Nucleon Quarks
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Finding Binding Energy (B.E.) through B.E. vs Nucleon graph
Finding Binding Energy (B.E.) through B.E. per nucleon vs Nucleon graph Hi guys, Just a quick question here. When provided with the binding energy per nucleon vs nucleon number graph, how do we calculate the finding energy for a specific nuclide? I thank you for any help in advance. -...- Icetray
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- Binding energy Energy Graph Nucleon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Nucleon Potential: Why 3D Harmonic Oscillator?
Why is the potential energy of a nucleon within the nucleus approximated by 3D harmonic oscillator potential? Is the 3D harmonic oscillator potential approximately equal to the yukawa potential experienced by the nucleon as a result of all the other nuclei(ie collectively) ?- quantumfireball
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- Nucleon Potential
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Calculate the average binding energy per nucleon
a) Calculate the average binding energy per nucleon in the deuterium nucleus. b) The energy that binds an orbiting electron to the hydrogen nucleus is 13.4 eV. Calculate the ratio of the binding energy per nucleon to the binding per electron in deuterium. Which particle is held more tightly...- salsabel
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- Average Binding energy Energy Nucleon Per
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How does the binding energy per nucleon of a nucleus affect its stability?
How does the binding energy per nucleon of a nucleus affect its stability?- v_pino
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- Binding energy Energy Nucleon Nucleus Per Stability
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Why emit alphas, not other nucleon groups?
[SOLVED] Why emit alphas, not other nucleon groups? Homework Statement (Advanced Physics; Adams and Allday; Spread 8.18, Question Section 8.18, question 3) Why do you think helium-4 nuclei (alpha particles) are often emitted from unstable heavy nuclei whereas bundles of neutrons or protons...- catkin
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- Groups Nucleon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Binding energy of a nucleon virus an electron
The energy that binds an orbiting electron to the hydrogen nucleus is 13.4 eV. Calculate the ratio of the binding energy per nucleon to the binding energy per electron in deuterium. Which part is held more tightly, the electron or the neutron? I already worked out the average binding energy...- ND3G
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- Binding energy Electron Energy Nucleon Virus
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Mass Defect: Pb-210 Nuclear Binding Energy
Homework Statement For lead N=210 Z=82 Pb (atomic mass = 209.984163 u) obtain each of the following: (a) The mass defect in atomic mass units u (b) the binding energy (in MeV) MeV (c) the binding energy per nucleon (in MeV) MeV Homework Equations The Attempt at a...- MrDMD83
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- Mass Mass defect Nucleon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Nucleon and Delta baryons (resonances)
Okay, I decided to start trying to understand the nulceon and delta resonances. Does anyone have suggestions for a good explanation of how these work? How many resonances are there? How are they distinguished? Etc. Here's the PDG information...- CarlB
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- Delta Nucleon
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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What Is the Mass of a Nucleon?
Homework Statement I need the mass of the nucelon to do my assignment...:confused: Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I tried Wikipedia...and other sites on the Web...it says that the mass of the nucleon is on the order of 2000 times the mass of the electrons...so would...- Odyssey
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- Mass Nucleon
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why electron doesn't fall into nucleon in a atom?
why electron doesn't fall into nucleon in a atom?you know e has negative charge and nucleon has positive charge and they're very close in a atom, so why not?:confused:- En_lizard
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- Atom Electron Fall Nucleon
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Pion and Nucleon Masses: The Role of Electromagnetic Self-Energy Explained
I have one stupid question: Is it true that the difference of proton and nucleon mass is due to the electromagnetic self-energy of the proton? The same question about pi^0 and pi^- mass difference.- kryshen
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- Nucleon Pion
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How does increasing nuclear force affect nucleon potential energy?
how will the potential energy of nucleons decreases with increase in nuclear force- lakshmi
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- Effects Energy Force Nuclear Nuclear force Nucleon Potential Potential energy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Average Binding Energy per Nucleon and Decay of Free Neutrons
Hey guys, simple question about binding energy. I'm asked to find the average binding energy per nucleon of Magnesium-26. Now I thought that I would have to use: Binding E = (Zmp + Nmn - Ma) X 931.494 MeV/u. Where Z is the atomic #, N is the # of neutrons, mp, mn, and Ma are mass of proton...- SteveoFitz
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- Binding energy Energy Nucleon Per
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help