[9] viXra:2203.0175 [pdf] replaced on 2022-05-08 09:05:18
Authors: Brian Strom
Comments: 23 Pages. Figure 1 reinstated.
In this paper, we build on the work of Max Planck, Louis de Broglie and Arthur Compton. We add our research on Atomic Structure and Potential Energy Fields and we explore ideas on Potential Energy Standing Waves. This leads to a new conjecture for particles: Energy x Diameter = Constant.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[8] viXra:2203.0157 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-27 20:33:19
Authors: Bruno R. Galeffi
Comments: 9 Pages.
Kinetic energy conversion into mass, and so particle creation, requires angular momentum acquisition and spiral motion. This angular momentum is also the origin of spin and magnetic moment. A model for nucleon genesis involving successive centripetal and centrifugal spiral motions carrying quantized angular momenta is further described. This intra-nucleon process drives the emergence of entities known as quarks. Hence, and in agreement with Gell-Mann’s persistent intuition, quarks have <
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[7] viXra:2203.0113 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-21 13:54:04
Authors: Boris Tatischeff
Comments: 21 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables
The oscillation symmetry is applied with success to some physical atomic properties of many Periodic Elements. It allows to tentatively predict possible values for several unknown properties.
A regularity is observed between oscillating periods. These values, according to different studied bodies, take discrete values as if they were quantified.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[6] viXra:2203.0109 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-20 19:48:45
Authors: L.V. Migal, V.G. Bondarev
Comments: 14 Pages.
Based on the model of nuclear shells, a computer model of the spatial structure of the atomic nucleus was constructed. The application of a new approach, by analogy with the modeling of the electron shell of an atom, made it possible to visualize the structure of the atomic nucleus. The resulting spatial arrangement of nucleons in the nucleus simulates the presence of an ultrafine structure of levels. The adequacy of the constructed model is confirmed by correlations of the dependences of the radius and asymmetry of the shape of the nucleus on the charge number. Based on the results obtained, the equa-tions for estimating the limit number of isotopes in atoms for the N-Z diagram are determined.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[5] viXra:2203.0100 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-18 20:51:46
Authors: L.V. Migal, V.G. Bondarev
Comments: 14 Pages.
This paper presents an approach that allows describing the spatial formation of the electron shells of atoms, based on known principles and rules, in a logically consistent version of the visual representation of an atom. The proposed model makes it possible to estimate the location of electrons in the electron shell visually, as well as to determine the quantum numbers responsible for the position of electron clouds in an atom. We have developed computer models of real atomic structures based on known experimental and calculated data on orbital radii and ionization energies.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[4] viXra:2203.0091 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-17 22:05:49
Authors: L.V. Migal, V.G. Bondarev, T.P. Bondareva
Comments: 8 Pages.
In work results of computer modeling of parameters of an electron shell of atom such as orbital radiuses and constants of shielding are presented. It is shown that for atoms with completely filled electronic subshells, the dependence of the orbital radii from the nuclear charge (atomic number) can be described by application of a computing experiment, and to consider the received equations as a basis for extrapolation of data on orbital radiuses on all range of atomic numbers of elements what gives the chance of creation of the full scheme of dependence of orbital radii on charging number of the nucleus and calculation of the average size of atom.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[3] viXra:2203.0067 [pdf] replaced on 2022-03-31 20:53:37
Authors: Huang Shan
Comments: 4 Pages.
The ground state energy of helium atom can be expressed by formula, and it is close to the experimental value. And this result shows that the ground state energy of helium atom is the coupling between hydrogen atom and weak interaction, and on this basis, the formulas of coupling constants of weak interaction and strong interaction can be deduced.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[2] viXra:2203.0017 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-03 08:21:54
Authors: Anatoly V. Belyakov
Comments: 11 Pages. 11 p., 10 fig.
It has been established that electronic and nuclear spectra can be calculated and formed using combinatorics and frequency distributions (FD) provided that electrons, nucleons and other elementary particles in the composition of an atom are represented as unit structureless elements. The examples given show a good match between the calculated spectra and the experimental ones. The program for calculating spectrograms has been compiled.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[1] viXra:2203.0012 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-02 06:04:16
Authors: George Baxter
Comments: 14 Pages.
Preons are postulated sub-units of quarks and other sub-atomic particles of the
Standard Model. Their investigation and theoretical development have historically
been limited due to the lack of experimental evidence to date. This article proposes a
completely new model of preons and demonstrates a high degree of consistency with
the observed decay modes of many sub-atomic particles and with the observed
radioactive decays of atomic nuclei, and it also suggests deeper order below the
quarks
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics