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dc.contributor.author Ivanchin, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned 2018-05-15T13:31:56Z
dc.date.available 2018-05-15T13:31:56Z
dc.date.issued 2017-10
dc.identifier.citation World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 2017, 7, 232-251 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.4236/wjnst.2017.74019
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1440
dc.description.abstract Theoretical physics makes a wide use of differential equations for which only a potential solution is applied. The possibility that these equations may have a non-potential solution is ruled out and not considered. In this paper an exact non-potential solution of the continuity equation is described. The electric field of an elementary charged particle consists of two components: the known Potential Component (PC) produced by the charge and the earlier unknown Non-potential Component (NC) with a zero charge. Charged particles have both components, while a neutron has only the NC. The proton and neutron NC ensures similarity of their properties. The PC is spherically symmetric and NC is axisymmetric. Therefore, to describe an elementary particle, one should take into account both its spatial coordinates and the NC orientation. The particle interaction is determined by their NC mutual orientation. Neglecting the latter leads to indefiniteness of the interaction result. In a homogeneous electric field, the force acting on the NC is zero. Therefore, a charged particle possessing the NC will behave like a potential one. In an inhomogeneous field, the situation is principally different. Due to the NC there occurs an interaction between a neutron and a proton. The non-potential field results in the existence of two types of neutrons: a neutron and an antineutron. A neutron repels from a proton ensuring scattering of neutrons on protons. An antineutron is attracted to a proton leading to its annihilation. The NC produces the magnetic dipole moment of an elementary particle en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scientific research en_US
dc.subject Electrostatic Field of the Elementary Particles. en_US
dc.subject Neutron Electrostatic Field. en_US
dc.subject Neutron-Proton Interaction en_US
dc.subject Magnetic Moment of Elementary Particles en_US
dc.subject Antineutron-Proton Interaction en_US
dc.title Electrostatic Theory of Elementary Particles en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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