The proton gyromagnetic g-factor: an electromagnetic model
G. Sardin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new electromagnetic model to address the proton spin crisis by exploring the reciprocal relationship between the proton's spin and its g-factor, offering a fresh perspective on an unresolved problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel paradigm linking the proton's g-factor to its spin, providing an alternative approach to understanding the proton spin crisis.
Findings
Suggests a reciprocal relationship between g-factor and proton spin
Offers a new theoretical framework for proton spin analysis
Proposes a paradigm shift in understanding proton structure
Abstract
So far, the Standard Model of Elementary Particles has not succeeded getting a trustworthy account of the proton spin, which remains an enigma. This hindrance is known as the proton spin crisis, owing to the experimental evidence already from 1988 suggesting that little or none of the proton spin would come from the spin of the quarks. This prompted theorists to a flood of guessworks about the proton spin. Since it remains unsolved, in the framework of new physics an exploratory approach based on a novel paradigm is proposed, which brings a renewed access to this challenge, through its reciprocal relationship with the g-factor.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
