By using a Hamiltonian based on the coupling through flux lines, we have calculated the interaction energy between two fermions via mass less bosons as well as via massive particles. In the case of interaction via mas...By using a Hamiltonian based on the coupling through flux lines, we have calculated the interaction energy between two fermions via mass less bosons as well as via massive particles. In the case of interaction via mass less bosons we obtain an equivalent expression for the Coulomb's energy on the form cthc/r, where a is the fine structure constant. In the case of the interaction via massive particles we obtain that the interaction energy contains a term building the potential well. Also, we take into account the spin-spin interaction of the nucleons and we show that this interaction modulates the interaction potential through a cosine factor. The obtained results are in a good agreement with experimental data, for example, of deuteron. We have determined the radial functions for the deuteron.展开更多
文摘By using a Hamiltonian based on the coupling through flux lines, we have calculated the interaction energy between two fermions via mass less bosons as well as via massive particles. In the case of interaction via mass less bosons we obtain an equivalent expression for the Coulomb's energy on the form cthc/r, where a is the fine structure constant. In the case of the interaction via massive particles we obtain that the interaction energy contains a term building the potential well. Also, we take into account the spin-spin interaction of the nucleons and we show that this interaction modulates the interaction potential through a cosine factor. The obtained results are in a good agreement with experimental data, for example, of deuteron. We have determined the radial functions for the deuteron.