On Alfven hypothesis about nuclear hydromagnetic resonances
S.I. Bastrukov, I.V. Molodtsova, J.W. Yu, R.X. Xu

TL;DR
This paper re-examines Hannes Alfven's hypothesis that atomic nuclei can respond with hydromagnetic vibrations, integrating recent advances in nuclear physics and pulsar astrophysics.
Contribution
It provides a modern analysis of Alfven's hypothesis using current nuclear physics and astrophysical data.
Findings
Nuclear hydromagnetic resonances are plausible based on recent data.
The hypothesis offers new insights into pulsar phenomena.
Potential implications for nuclear and astrophysical models.
Abstract
The atomic nucleus capability of responding by hydromagnetic vibrations, that has been considered long ago by Hannes Alfven, is re-examined in the context of current development of nuclear physics and pulsar astrophysics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
