# Nucleon polarizability and long range strong force from $\sigma_{I=2}$   meson exchange potential

**Authors:** Carl-Oscar Gullstr\"om, Andrea Rossi

arXiv: 1703.05249 · 2018-09-21

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a novel approach to extract energy from nucleons using their polarizability under specific electromagnetic conditions and introduces a new long-range strong force theory involving the $\sigma_{I=2}$ meson in nucleon interactions.

## Contribution

It introduces a new theory for a long-range strong force mediated by the $\sigma_{I=2}$ meson and presents an experimental validation of nucleon polarizability-based energy extraction.

## Key findings

- Experimental validation of the polarizability-based energy extraction theory
- Introduction of a $\sigma_{I=2}$ meson exchange potential for long-range nucleon interactions
- Evidence supporting the role of mixed isospin $\sigma$ meson in nucleon-nucleon forces

## Abstract

We present a theory for how nucleon polarizability could be used to extract energy from nucleons by special electromagnetic conditions. A presentation of an experiment that validates the theory is presented. Also an new theory for a long range strong force is introduced by enhance the role of the $\sigma_{I=2}$ meson in nucleon nucleon potential made from mixed isospin $\sigma$ meson.

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