Internal mechanics of pair production: Remanufacture of discrete fields in a NLHV design Pons D.J., 1 Pons A.D.,2 Pons A.J.3 A theory is presented for the deeper mechanics of pair production. The specific area under examination is the conversion of a photon into an electron-antielectron (positron) pair. The theory is conceptual in nature and is developed within the non-local hidden-variable (NLHV) framework of the Cordus theory. The explanation is given in terms of the remanufacture of the evanescent discrete fields of the photon into the electric fields of the electron and antielectron, and the corresponding emergence of those particules. Secondary outputs are that the theory is able to qualitatively explain recoil dependency on photon pol...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
The process of electron-positron pair production is investigated within the phase-space Wigner forma...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
Problem- Pair production is a key component of mass-energy equivalence yet the deeper processes wher...
Problem- Pair production is a key component of mass-energy equivalence yet the deeper processes wher...
This paper develops an ontologically rich explanation of the inner mechanics of the annihilation pro...
This paper develops an ontologically rich explanation of the inner mechanics of the annihilation pro...
A previous conceptual work, called the Cordus conjecture, has proposed a non-local hidden-variable (...
The elementary electron-positron pair formation process is considered in terms of a revised quantum ...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
In this thesis we consider three QED phenomena in strong electromagnetic fields: Schwinger pair prod...
We investigate the vacuum creation of electron-positron pairs (EPP) in periodic ho-mogeneous electri...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
The process of electron-positron pair production is investigated within the phase-space Wigner forma...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...
Problem- Pair production is a key component of mass-energy equivalence yet the deeper processes wher...
Problem- Pair production is a key component of mass-energy equivalence yet the deeper processes wher...
This paper develops an ontologically rich explanation of the inner mechanics of the annihilation pro...
This paper develops an ontologically rich explanation of the inner mechanics of the annihilation pro...
A previous conceptual work, called the Cordus conjecture, has proposed a non-local hidden-variable (...
The elementary electron-positron pair formation process is considered in terms of a revised quantum ...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by a combination of a stati...
The common tunneling picture of electron-positron pair creation in a strong electric field is genera...
We study the creation of electron-positron pairs from the vacuum induced by two spatially displaced ...
We use a simplified essential state model to compare two quantum field theoretical approaches to stu...
In this thesis we consider three QED phenomena in strong electromagnetic fields: Schwinger pair prod...
We investigate the vacuum creation of electron-positron pairs (EPP) in periodic ho-mogeneous electri...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
The process of electron-positron pair production is investigated within the phase-space Wigner forma...
Ultra strong electromagnetic fields can lead to spontaneous creation of single or multiple electron–...