Using of the Generalized Special Relativity (GSR) in estimating the proton (nucleon) mass to explain the mass defect
Mahmoud Hamid Mahmoud Hilo, M. D. Abd Allah, Khalid Mohammed Haroon
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DOI: 10.4236/ns.2011.32020   PDF    HTML     5,329 Downloads   9,828 Views   Citations

Abstract

This paper presents theoretical investigation on explanation of the mass defect estimating a new value for the proton mass inside the nucleus in the presence of the gravitational potential, the work has been done by using a new theory called the generalized special relativity (GSR).

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Hilo, M. , Abd Allah, M. and Haroon, K. (2011) Using of the Generalized Special Relativity (GSR) in estimating the proton (nucleon) mass to explain the mass defect. Natural Science, 3, 141-144. doi: 10.4236/ns.2011.32020.

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