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Nuclear Reactions in the World with Magnetic Monopole
Author(s) -
Tetsuo Sawada
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
progress of theoretical physics supplement
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0375-9687
DOI - 10.1143/ptps.154.397
Subject(s) - magnetic monopole , physics , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics
By using the hamiltonian of the nucleon in the magnetic Coulomb field produced by a magnetic monopole, we examine the nuclear physics in the world with the monopole. In such a world, various new phenomena appear. The superstrong magnetic Coulomb field attracts nuclei with magnetic moments and forms the bound states. One of the effects of the monopole is the lowering of the repulsive Coulomb barrier between nuclei. When our world involves the monople as a rare particle, we must encounter an embarrassing situation where new type of nuclear reaction occurs in a sporadic way. A way to overcome such non-reproducibility is considered.

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