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Neutron Magnetic Moment

Derivation of Neutron's Magnetic Moment on the basis of Dynamic Model of Elementary Particles

 

G. P. Shpenkov

 

Academy of Computer Science and Management,

Legionow 81, 43-300 Bielsko-Biała, Poland

shpenkov@janmax.com

March 0 3, 2008

 

Abstract

 

The first precise derivation of the neutron's magnetic moment on the basis of the Dynamic Model of Elementary Particles (DM), beyond quantum electro- and chromodynamics, is presented in this paper. A new insight into the nature of the neutron's magnetic moment is different in principle from that one widespread currently in physics. The material of this paper is coupled with the preceding work devoted to the precise derivation of the electron's magnetic moment, which is based on the same concept. Results obtained are the most stringent test of validity of the DM.

 

PACS Numbers: 01.55.+b, 03.40.Kf, 03.50.-z, 03.65.Ge, 11.90.+t, 12.90.+b

Key Words: general physics, classical field theory, units and standards, particle theory, neutron's magnetic moment, solutions of wave equations, Bessel functions


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Summary

E=m0c2

2.73 K Background

h and a Constants

Neutrino

Electron Spin

> Lamb shift

DM as against SM

Neutron Magnetic Moment

Proton Magnetic Moment

Avogadro Constant

Ampere's Law

Hall Effect


 

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Lecture in WAT
Warsaw, 20.10.06
Letter-to-IJTP
Gravitational Waves
Strong Interactions
Letter to Karshenboim

 


 

 
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