hydrogen atom in nLab
Context
Physics
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Surveys, textbooks and lecture notes
theory (physics), model (physics)
experiment, measurement, computable physics
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Types of quantum field thories
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Fields and quanta
fields and particles in particle physics
and in the standard model of particle physics:
matter field fermions (spinors, Dirac fields)
(also: antiparticles)
hadrons (bound states of the above quarks)
minimally extended supersymmetric standard model
bosinos:
dark matter candidates
Exotica
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Idea
In physics, the atom whose nucleus consists of a single proton and whose shell contains a single electron is called the hydrogen atom (hence a bound state of an electron and a proton, see also positronium).
References
- Luca Nanni, The hydrogen atom: a review of the Birth of Modern Quantum Mechanics (arXiv:1501.05894)
See also
- Wikipedia, Hydrogen atom
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