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Proton & Neutron

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Neutron

is less than 1/600th that of the electron!

References for Chapter 2, Proton & Neutron

1) Thomas G.Barnes, "New Proton and Neutron Models," Creation Research Society Quarterly, Volume 17, June 1980,pages 42-47

2) Michio Nishioka and Ruggero Maria Santilli, "Use of Hadronic Mechanics for a Characterization of the Shape of theProton," Physics Essays, V5N2, 1992, pages 44-46

3) Milo Wolff, "Fundamental Laws, Microphysics, and Cosmology," Physics Essays, V6N2, 1993, pages 181-203

4) Milo Wolff, "Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe," Technotran Press, 1600 Nelson, Manhattan BeachCA 90266, 1990

5) David L.Bergman, "Spinning Charged Ring Model of Elementary Particles," Galilean Electrodynamics, V2N2,March/April 1991

6) Vernon Brown, "The Photonic Theory of Everything," Photon Theory Update, June 1994; Photonics, Box 1351,Cabot AR 72723

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8) R.H.Davis, "Proton," Encyclopedia of Physics, 2nd ed, Van Nostrand, 1974

9) A.Enders and G.Nimtz, "On Superluminal Barrier Traversal," J.Phys.I France 2, pages 1693-1698, Sept 1992;"Photonic-Tunneling Experiments," Physical Review B, V47N15, pages 9605-9609, 15 April 1993; "Zero-TimeTunneling of Evanescent Mode Packets," J.Phys.I France 3, pages 1089-1092, May 1993; "Evanescent-ModePropagation and Quantum Tunneling," Physical Review E, V48N1, pages 632-634, July 1993; and H.Spieker,"Photonic Tunneling Times," J.Phys.I France 4, p 565-570, April 1994

10) Harold Aspden, "A Theory of Proton Creation," Physics Essays V1N2, pages 72-76, 1988

11) Arthur Stanley Eddington, "Fundamental Theory," Cambridge University Press, 1949

12) James Carter, "The Other Theory of Physics," Universal Expansion Press, 29500 Green River Gorge Road,Franklin WA 98022, 1994

13) "Review of Particle Properties," Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), V45N11, 1 June 1992

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Additional (Chronological) Bibliography Related to Nucleon Structure

J.Robert Oppenheimer, "On the Theory of Electrons and Protons," Physical Review, V35, pages 562-, 1930

I.I.Rabi, J.M.B.Kellogg, and J.R.Zacharias, "The Magnetic Moment of the Proton," Physical Review, V46, pages 157-163, 1934

J.Chadwick and M.Goldhaber, "The Nuclear Photoelectric Effect," [Journal?], Vol CLI.--A., 1 Oct 1935

J.M.B.Kellogg, I.I.Rabi, and J.R.Zacharias, "The Gyromagnetic Properties of the Hydrogens," Physical Review, V50,pages 472-481, 1 Sept 1936

I.Estermann, O.C.Simpson, and O.Stern, "The Magnetic Moment of the Proton," Physical Review, V52, pages 535-545, 15Sept 1937

H.Snell and L.C.Miller, "On the Radioactive Decay of the Neutron," Physical Review, V74, pages 1271-1272 (abstract),1948

J.A.Hipple, H.Sommer, and H.A.Thomas, "A Precise Method for Determining the Faraday by Magnetic Resonance,"Physical Review, Vol 76, pages 1877-1878, letter, (either 15 Nov, or 15 Dec), 1949

J.M.Robson, "Radioactive Decay of the Neutron," Physical Review, V78, pages 311-312, 1950

D.Norman Craig and James I.Hoffman, "A New Method for Determining the Value of the Faraday," Physical Review,V78, pages?, letter, 1950

H.A.Thomas, R.L.Driscoll, and J.A.Hipple, "Measurement of the Proton Moment in Absolute Units," Physical Review,V78N6, pages 787-790, 15 June 1950

C.D.Jeffries, "A Direct Determination of the Magnetic Moment of the Proton in Units of the Nuclear Magneton," PhysicalReview, V81N6, pages 1040-1055, 15 March 1951

J.M.Robson, "The Radioactive Decay of the Neutron," Physical Review, V83N2, pages 349-358, 15 July 1951

J.H.Gardner, "Measurement of the Magnetic Moment of the Proton in Bohr Magnetons," Physical Review, V83N5, pages996-1004, 1 Sept 1951

S.H.Koenig, A.G.Prodell, and P.Kusch, "The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron," Physical Review, V88N2,pages 191-199, 15 Oct 1952

John M.Blatt and Victor F.Weisskopf, "Theoretical Nuclear Physics," John Wiley, 1952

Robert E.Marshak, "Meson Physics," Dover, 1952

O.H.Blackwood, T.H.Osgood, A.E.Ruark, "An Outline of Atomic Physics," 3rd edition, John Wiley, 1953

Robert Beringer and Mark A.Heald, "Electron Spin Moment in Atomic Hydrogen," Physical Review, V95N6, pages 1474-1481, 15 Sept 1954

Robley D.Evans, "The Atomic Nucleus," McGraw-Hill, 1955

Peter Franken and Sidney Liebes, "Magnetic Moment of the Proton in Bohr Magnetons," Physical Review, pages 1197-1198, letter, 1956 or 1957

F.J.Ernst, R.G.Sachs, and K.C.Wali, "Electromagnetic Form Factors of the Nucleon," Physical Review, V119N3, pages1105-1114, 1 Aug 1960

Sydney D.Drell and F.Zachariasen, "Electromagnetic Structure of Nucleons," Oxford University Press, 1961

H.D.Bush, "Atomic and Nuclear Physics: Theoretical Principles," Prentice-Hall, 1962 Robert Hofstadter, "Structure ofNuclei and Nucleons," Science, 136, pages 1013-1022, 1962, (10 December 1961 Nobel Address)

Robert Hofstadter, "Electron Scattering and Nuclear and Nucleon Structure," W.A.Benjamin, 1963, [Contains fullreprints of 83 papers published between 1928 and 1962]

Henry A.Boorse and Lloyd Motz, eds, "The World of the Atom," V1&2, Basic Books, 1966 [Contains reprints, orportions thereof, of 95 papers published between 1600 and 1965]

Harald A.Enge, "Introduction to Nuclear Physics," Addison-Wesley, 1966

I.E.McCarthy, "Introduction to Nuclear Theory," John Wiley, 1968

P.T.Matthews, "The Nuclear Apple: Recent Discoveries in Fundamental Physics," St.Martin's Press, 1971

Herbert Jehle, "Flux Quantization and Fractional Charges of Quarks," Physical Review D, V11N8, pages 2147-2177,15 April 1975

G.Badurek, H.Rauch, A.Zeilinger, W.Bauspiess, and U.Bonse, "Phase-Shift and Spin-Rotation in NeutronInterferometry," Physical Review D, V14N5, pages 1177-1181, 1 September 1976

Alan D.Krisch, "The Spin of the Electron," Scientific American, May 1979

Herbert Jehle, "Topological Characterization of Leptons, Quarks and Hadrons," Physics Letters, V104B N3, pages 207-211, 27 August 1981

G.Badurek, H.Rauch, and D.Tuppinger, "Neutron Interferometric Double-Resonance Experiment," Physical Review A,V34N4, pages 2600-2608, October 1986

W.Weise, "Chiral Dynamics of Nuclear Constituents: Non-linear Meson Theory and Nucleon Structure," Progress ofTheoretical Physics Supplement, N91, pages 99-135, 1987

Robert Hofstadter, "Electron Scattering and Nucleon and Nuclear Structure," Australian Physicist, V24N10, pages 236-241, November 1987

M.M.Islam, "Nucleon Structure: From High Energy Elastic Scattering and Nonlinear Sigma-Model," Proceedings ofthe Second International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering: Elastic and Diffractive Scattering 2; pages251-261; Gif Sur Yvette, France; Editions Frontieres, 1988

"Nuclear and Particle Physics Source Book," McGraw-Hill, 1988

A.Ouraou, "An Analysis of Higher-Twist Contributions in the Proton Structure Functions," Nuclear Physics B,Proceedings Supplements, Vol 78, pages 146-152, May 1989

Reinhold Gerharz, "A Relationship Between Magnetic Moment and Particle Radius," Physics Essays V2N3, pages234-236, 1989

A.Hosaka, H.Toki, and W.Weise, "Chiral Bag with Vector Mesons," Nuclear Physics A, Vol A506, No.3-4, pages 501-531, 15-22 January 1990

Harry J.Lipkin, "The Shell Model Approach -- Key to Hadron Structure?" Nuclear Physics A, Vol A507,No.1, pages 205-218, 29 January 1990

Chr.V.Christov, E.Ruiz Arriola, and K.Goeke, "Properties of the Nucleon in the Nuclear Medium within aChiral Quark-Meson Theory," Nuclear Physics A510, pages 689-712, 1990

R.G.Roberts, "The Structure of the Proton," Cambridge University Press, 1990

Harry J.Lipkin, "Ga/Gv, Magnetic Moments and the Spin of the Proton," Physics Letters B, V251N4, pages613-617, 29 November 1990

Daniel H.Deutsch, "Electromechanical Models of the Electron, Proton, Neutron and Neutrino," Physics EssaysV4N1, pages 3-12, 1991

I.A.Savin et al, "Influence of the Nuclear Medium on the Structure of Bound Nucleons," Soviet Journal ofParticles and Nuclei, V22N5, pages 489-519, Sept/Oct 1991

Antoine Hautot, and Andre Hautot, "The Quantization of Material Elementary Particles and Application to theNeutron and Proton," Physics Essays, V5N1, pages 90-96, 1992

Jan C.A.Boeyens, "The Geometry of Quantum Events," Speculations in Science and Technology, V##N#,pages 192-210, 1992?

Erasmo Recami and Vilson T.Zanchin, "A Geometric Approach to Elementary Particles and 'Strong Gravity',"Preprint, circa 1992

D.Choudbury, P.J.O'Donnell, and U.Sarkar, "Magnetic Moments and the Proton Structure Function,"Zeitschrift fur Physik C (Particles and Fields), V54N2, pages 307-309, 1992

M.M.Islam, (Physics Dept, Connecticut University), "Nonperturbative Structure of the Nucleon from HighEnergy and Low Energy," Nuclear Physics B, Proceedings Supplements, V25B, pages 104-109, March 1992

M.Wakamatsu, "Chiral quark soliton model and flavor-asymmetric qq sea in the nucleon," Physical Review D(Particles and Fields), V46N9, pages 3762-3777, 1 November 1992

Authors?, "Electric and Magnetic Form Factors of the Proton," Physical Review Letters 68, pages 3841-3844,1992

Egon Marx, "The SWEEP Model of Elementary Particles. I. Leptons and Pions," Speculations in Science andTechnology, V16N1, pages 2-16, 1993

V.R.Zoller, "Proton Spin and Baryon Octet Axial Couplings," Zeitschrift fur Physik C (Particles and Fields),V60N1, pages 141-152, 1993

"Baryon Summary Table," page 11-25, "Lepton & Quark Summary Table," page 11-3, CRC Handbook ofChemistry and Physics, 1993-1994

A.P.Balachandran, "Topology in Physics -- A Perspective," Foundations of Physics, V24N4, pages 455-466,1994