Talk:Nuclear magneton

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Ragnarstroberg in topic simple semi-Classical explanation ??

Suggested merger edit

The "Neutron magnetic moment" article seems to make sense. 173.175.54.131 (talk) 05:16, 7 July 2010 (UTC)Reply


simple semi-Classical explanation ?? edit

First, quarks have spin-angular-momentum of  ; typical charge of  ; and typical mass of  . Accordingly, the expected quark magneton would be:

 
 

Then, in units of  ,

 
 

Then, assuming that

 
 

Then, that system of equations can be quickly solved, yielding

 
 

Then, accounting for up-quarks having twice the normal quark charge; and attributing the remaining discrepancies to differences in up-quark vs. down-quark masses,

 
 

in units of  . Thus, a simple picture, of down-quarks having twice the mass, and (negative) half the charge, of up quarks; qualitatively accounts, for proton & neutron magnetons, as well as masses (neutrons heavier than protons).66.235.38.214 (talk) 03:42, 18 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

As you can find in the page for Up quark and Down quark, typical quark masses are in fact around  , so this is clearly not helpful. Also, as far as I can tell this is original work and according to Wikipedia's policy should not be included on the page. Ragnarstroberg (talk) 15:28, 15 January 2013 (UTC)Reply