An alternative method to calculate the mass defects of some atom nuclei
Gérard Berger
Abstract
An alternative method is proposed to calculate the mass defects of several light atomic nuclei and to compare those of Iron and Uranium. It is based on a new value of the proton radius, obtained from an empiric relationship, and on the hypothesis of a toric structure of the electron. The atomic nuclei would be formed by bringing together protons and electrons, from infinite to mutual contacts. They would not contain neutrons.The calculated energies of formation (mass defects) of these light element nuclei are in agreement with the experimental values at the 10-2 level.
Keywords
Atom nuclei; protons and electrons; mass defects; comparison with experimental values.
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