Ground State Nucleon, Dark Energy and Dark Matter

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ABSTRACT

The recently introduced model of the nucleon as a system of three point particles predicts all characteristics of the proton and neutron with experimental precision only at condition that nucleon is the loosely bound state in system of deep potential wells. The model’s Hamiltonian contains ground state with the same parity and spin as the nucleon but with other different characteristics. Existence of this ground state nucleon means that the visible Universe is composed of excited matter. The direct transition between excited and ground states is strictly forbidden, however, stimulated emission can ignite such process. Most likely, corresponding conditions realize at supernova explosion. It is shown that presence of this matter, composed of ground state nucleons, in Universe gives the chance for consistent explanation of dark matter and dark energy phenomena.

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Kamuntavičius, G. (2016) Ground State Nucleon, Dark Energy and Dark Matter. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 4, 711-719. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2016.44082.

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