On non-parallelism of spin and magnetic moment of proton
Amir H. Fatollahi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the non-parallel relationship between the proton's spin and magnetic moment as predicted by the nonrelativistic quark model, highlighting implications for scattering data analysis.
Contribution
It emphasizes the importance of considering non-parallelism in proton spin and magnetic moment for accurate interpretation of scattering experiments.
Findings
Proton spin and magnetic moment are not parallel according to the nonrelativistic quark model.
Modifications are proposed for analyzing scattering data.
Implications for experimental data interpretation.
Abstract
The nonrelativistic quark model predicts that the spin and the magnetic moment of proton are not parallel. Based on, the modifications are outlined that sound crucial for the analysis of the data out of scattering off the protons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
