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− | The existing theory of the weak interaction has some troublesome issues with conservation of energy and limited range. Beta decay theory would be more complete if there were a mechanism that places the electron or positron decay product farther from the proton or neutron so that they would not be immediately reabsorbed. This is readily accomplished by a Hawking radiation type interaction between a virtual electron-positron pair and a proton or neutron and this type of interaction readily accounts for each form of beta decay. | + | The existing theory of the weak interaction has some troublesome issues with conservation of energy and limited range. Beta decay theory would be more complete if there were a mechanism that places the electron or positron decay product farther from the proton or neutron so that they would not be immediately reabsorbed. This is readily accomplished by a Hawking radiation type interaction between a virtual electron-positron pair and a proton or neutron and this type of interaction readily accounts for each form of beta decay. |
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Beta Decay as a Virtual Particle Interaction Analogous to Hawking Radiation |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Ray Fleming |
Keywords | Hawking Radiation, Beta Decay, Orbital Transitions, Orbital Clouds, Zero-Point Energy, Zero-Point Field, Quantum Field Theory |
Published | 2012 |
Journal | Vixra |
No. of pages | 5 |
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Abstract
The existing theory of the weak interaction has some troublesome issues with conservation of energy and limited range. Beta decay theory would be more complete if there were a mechanism that places the electron or positron decay product farther from the proton or neutron so that they would not be immediately reabsorbed. This is readily accomplished by a Hawking radiation type interaction between a virtual electron-positron pair and a proton or neutron and this type of interaction readily accounts for each form of beta decay.