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Title:
The Neutron Hypothesis
Authors:
Iwanenko, D.
Affiliation:
AA(Physico-Technical Institute, Leningrad, April 21.)
Publication:
Nature, Volume 129, Issue 3265, pp. 798 (1932). (Nature Homepage)
Publication Date:
05/1932
Origin:
NATURE
Abstract Copyright:
(c) 1932: Nature
DOI:
10.1038/129798d0
Bibliographic Code:
1932Natur.129..798I

Abstract

DR. J. CHADWICK'S explanation1 of the mysterious beryllium radiation is very attractive to theoretical physicists. Is it not possible to admit that neutrons play also an important rôle in the building of nuclei, the nuclei electrons being all packed in α-particles or neutrons ? The lack of a theory of nuclei makes, of course, this assumption rather uncertain, but perhaps it sounds not so improbable if we remember that the nuclei electrons profoundly change their properties when entering into the nuclei, and lose, so to say, their individuality, for example, their spin and magnetic moment.
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