Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Observational Data for Strong Quark Influence on the Radioactive Decay of Atomic Nuclei

Authors: George Baxter

Protons and neutrons are the constituents of the atomic nucleus, as demonstrated by experimental data. However, the radioactive half-life is poorly explained by the Z/A numbers. Replotting the existing half-life data with the Up and Down quark numbers transforms the plots, making them predictive, and reveals new, hidden structures. Those structures show an insight into the quarks in their natural, unperturbed states in the nucleus.

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