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Krüger, H. (1991) New Solutions of the Dirac Equation for Central Fields. In: Hestenes, D. and Weingartshofer, A., Eds., The Electron, Kluwer, Dordrecht. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3570-2_4
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TITLE: Left Chiral Solutions for the Hydrogen Atom of the Wave Equation for Electron + Neutrino
AUTHORS: Claude Daviau, Jacques Bertrand
KEYWORDS: Hydrogen Atom, Quantum Numbers, Energy Levels, Chirality, Electron, Neutrino, Electro-Weak Gauge
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of Modern Physics, Vol.6 No.11, September 24, 2015
ABSTRACT: The resolution of our wave equation for electron + neutrino is made in the case of the H atom. From two non-classical potentials, we get chiral solutions with the same set of quantum numbers and the same energy levels as those coming from the Dirac equation for the lone electron. These chiral solutions are available for each electronic state in any atom. We discuss the implications of these new potentials.
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