Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Calculation of the Hyperfine Splitting in the Ground-State of Atomic Hydrogen

Authors: Hans Peter Good

In terms of the 1S-2S transition, defined as the 15-digit frequency 2466061413.18701 MHz, the hyperfine splitting in the ground-state of the neutral atom hydrogen (H) is predicted to be 1420.40575176878 MHz, which should undergo experimental testing with sub-mHz accuracy for consistency. The conclusion is founded on the premise that the proton magnetic moment in Bohr magneton in hydrogen is the product of two simple algebraic expressions that include integers or fractions of integers, linking them through a basic building block to the subatomic structure of the vacuum space. The use of an alternative fine structure constant in the modeling necessitates a mass correction factor to the mass of the electron recommended by CODATA, which is established through both experimental data and a theoretical derivation.

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