Streched Magnetic Moments
Larry Zamick, Yitzhak Sharon

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the magnetic moment of a two-nucleon system in a stretched configuration equals the sum of individual moments, providing simple formulas for such cases.
Contribution
It introduces straightforward formulas for calculating magnetic moments in stretched two-nucleon systems, enhancing understanding of nuclear magnetic properties.
Findings
Magnetic moment of stretched two-nucleon systems equals the sum of individual moments.
Compilation of simple formulas for magnetic moments in specific nuclear configurations.
Clarification of magnetic moment behavior in stretched nuclear states.
Abstract
We note that for a system of 2 nucleons in a stretched case (J=J1+J2) the magnetic moment of the combined system is the sum of the magnetic moments of the 2 constituents. We compile other simple formulas.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Characterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
