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The Magnetic g-Factors of a Nucleon
Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1951The nuclear magnetic moment is a two-valued function of the spin, and Schmidt's argument is used in reverse to induce the orbital and spin g-factors. gl is shown to be unity in odd-proton and zero in odd-neutron nuclei, as theory has assumed, but gs varies from nucleus to nucleus with a mean value about half that found in the free proton or neutron ...
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g-Factors of subatomic particles
2008The anomalous g-factors of the muon and electron have played an important role in the development of QED, and in our understanding of the nature of these leptons. The current precision of the electron anomaly makes it one of the most precisely measured quantities in nature, and one could argue that QED is so well understood that this measurement can be
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g factor of hydrogenlike ²⁸Si¹³⁺.
Physical review letters, 2012We determined the experimental value of the g factor of the electron bound in hydrogenlike ²⁸Si¹³⁺ by using a single ion confined in a cylindrical Penning trap. From the ratio of the ion's cyclotron frequency and the induced spin flip frequency, we obtain g = 1.995 348 958 7(5)(3)(8).
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The g factor: psychometrics and biology.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2001General ability, defined as psychometric g, arises from the empirical fact that scores on various cognitive tests are positively correlated in the population. The g factor is highly stable across different factor analytic algorithms, across different test batteries and across different populations.
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The different levels of the g-factor
European Journal of Personality, 2007In search for a country-level g-factor, aggregated data were used by Rindermann. This, however, can cause some problems, well-known in the literature on multi-level modelling. Conceptual clarity of the country-level g-Jactor is lacking, the 'blown up' coefficients are well-known in studies on using aggregated data, and are not that remarkable, and the ...
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