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Compton wavelength electron, proton

Compton wavelength of neutron Compton wavelength of proton Diamagnetic shielding factor, spherical H20 molecule Electron g factor Electron magnetic moment Electron radius (classical) Electron rest mass... [Pg.971]

Classical electron radius Compton wavelength of the electron Proton mass Neutron mass... [Pg.231]

According to the second assumption of the SLRT [5], the vacuum properties of the spacetime determined by the boundaries ce and Xcp, influence the properties of the nucleus, and consequently influence on the nuclear reactions as well, where ce is electron Compton wavelength and Lrp is proton Compton wavelength [5]. [Pg.668]

Electron Compton wavelength. Distance between nucleons in deuteron. Proton Compton wavelength. [Pg.668]

RRydberg constant me and trip are respectively the electron and proton masses Rp is the proton charge radius, and kQ the Compton wavelength of the electron, a is the fine structure constant e f 2 Qhc), where e is the electron charge, eg the electric constant, c the speed of light, and h the Planck constant. The Rydberg constant can be expressed in terms of other constants as a mect 2h)... [Pg.255]

The Compton scattering of X-rays is incoherent with respect to the incident beam and is best described as the elastic collision of an X-ray proton with an electron where both energy and momentum are conserved. This means that the X-ray wavelength is increased. In effect. X-rays are considered as particles and not as waves. Compton scattering increases with the angle 16, but is always small compared with that of Thomson scattering. [Pg.145]


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