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A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen

A chiral 4-fermion or 4-unit charge Coulomb structure for perturbed atom H implies that an intra-atomic H-Hbar transition must obey the same quantitative criteria as a classical intra-molecular Walden inversion. In a trigonal pyramid model for chiral molecule ABCD with A at the top, chirality is min...

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Autor principal: Van Hooydonk, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/852242
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description A chiral 4-fermion or 4-unit charge Coulomb structure for perturbed atom H implies that an intra-atomic H-Hbar transition must obey the same quantitative criteria as a classical intra-molecular Walden inversion. In a trigonal pyramid model for chiral molecule ABCD with A at the top, chirality is minimal when A crosses mirror plane BCD at critical angle pi/2 radians or 90 degrees. This angle is reproduced with one-electron energies of natural perturbed atom H. We prove how these results are still consistent with Bohr theory and the observed H-spectrum. Unlike bound state QED, we promote hydrogen mass to a critical variable and obtain, from first principles, a critical n-value equal to pi. We detect a Mexican hat or double well potential, hidden in the observed terms of natural perturbed atom H, which reveals how the symmetry of the electron-proton bond is broken naturally. The result is that recent claims by ATHENA- and ATRAP-collaborations on the mass production of Hbar may well be premature and that H-Hbar bonding schemes may have to be reconsidered, in line with recent observations (note added in proof: G. Van Hooydonk, Eur Phys J D, 32, 299 (2005)).
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spelling cern-8522422021-02-12T23:22:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/852242engVan Hooydonk, GA chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogenOther Fields of PhysicsA chiral 4-fermion or 4-unit charge Coulomb structure for perturbed atom H implies that an intra-atomic H-Hbar transition must obey the same quantitative criteria as a classical intra-molecular Walden inversion. In a trigonal pyramid model for chiral molecule ABCD with A at the top, chirality is minimal when A crosses mirror plane BCD at critical angle pi/2 radians or 90 degrees. This angle is reproduced with one-electron energies of natural perturbed atom H. We prove how these results are still consistent with Bohr theory and the observed H-spectrum. Unlike bound state QED, we promote hydrogen mass to a critical variable and obtain, from first principles, a critical n-value equal to pi. We detect a Mexican hat or double well potential, hidden in the observed terms of natural perturbed atom H, which reveals how the symmetry of the electron-proton bond is broken naturally. The result is that recent claims by ATHENA- and ATRAP-collaborations on the mass production of Hbar may well be premature and that H-Hbar bonding schemes may have to be reconsidered, in line with recent observations (note added in proof: G. Van Hooydonk, Eur Phys J D, 32, 299 (2005)).physics/0504040CPS-PHYSCHEM-2004-01-001oai:cds.cern.ch:8522422005-04-06
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A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title_full A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title_fullStr A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title_full_unstemmed A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title_short A chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom H: the question of antihydrogen
title_sort chiral 4-fermion structure for perturbed atom h: the question of antihydrogen
topic Other Fields of Physics
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