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Weak Nuclear Forces cause the Strong Nuclear Force [PDF]

open access: yesAIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
We determine the strength of the weak nuclear force which holds the lattices of the elementary particles together. We also determine the strength of the strong nuclear force which emanates from the sides of the nuclear lattices. The strong force is the sum of the unsaturated weak forces at the surface of the nuclear lattices.
E. L. Koschmieder   +5 more
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Statistical learnability of nuclear masses

open access: yesPhysical Review Research, 2020
After more than 80 years from the seminal work of Weizsäcker and the liquid drop model of the atomic nucleus, deviations from experiments of mass models (∼MeV) are orders of magnitude larger than experimental errors (≲keV).
A. Idini
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A Simple Model of Fields Including the Strong or Nuclear Force and a Cosmological Speculation [PDF]

open access: yesФилософия и космология, 2016
Reexamining the assumptions underlying the General Theory of Relativity and calling an object's gravitational field its inertia, and acceleration simply resistance to that inertia, yields a simple field model where the potential (kinetic) energy of a ...
David L. Spencer
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Computation of the Deuteron Mass and Force Unification via the Rotating Lepton Model

open access: yesAxioms, 2022
The rotating lepton model (RLM), which is a 2D Bohr-type model of three gravitating rotating neutrinos, combining Newton’s gravitational law, special relativity, and the de Broglie equation of quantum mechanics, and which has already been used to model ...
Constantinos G. Vayenas   +4 more
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The Quest for Pionic and Kaonic Nuclear Bound Systems Following Yukawa and Tomonaga [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
After sketching some historical events related to Yukawa and Tomonaga concerning the birth of mesons, the author describes recent developments in the spectroscopy of pion-nucleus bound states via "pion-transfer" reactions.
Yamazaki, Toshimitsu
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LINCing Nuclear Mechanobiology With Skeletal Muscle Mass and Function

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
Skeletal muscle demonstrates a high degree of adaptability in response to changes in mechanical input. The phenotypic transformation in response to mechanical cues includes changes in muscle mass and force generating capabilities, yet the molecular ...
Maria J. A. van Ingen, Tyler J. Kirby
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Medium modification of the nucleon mechanical properties: Abel tomography case

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, 2022
We investigate how the gravitational form factors of the nucleon undergo changes in nuclear matter, emphasizing the Abel transformation from the three-dimensional (3D) Breit frame to the two-dimensional (2D) light-front frame.
June-Young Kim   +2 more
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Lamin A/C Mechanotransduction in Laminopathies

open access: yesCells, 2020
Mechanotransduction translates forces into biological responses and regulates cell functionalities. It is implicated in several diseases, including laminopathies which are pathologies associated with mutations in lamins and lamin-associated proteins ...
Francesca Donnaloja   +3 more
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Structures and Interactions of Quantum Particles Based on the Energy Circulation Theory [PDF]

open access: yesReports in Advances of Physical Sciences, 2019
Although the quark model is widely accepted, it is unknown what the origin of the electric charge of a quark is and why the charge magnitudes are fractional and different among the u and d quarks.
Shigeto Nagao
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