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Post by LongtimeAirman Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:00 pm

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NEW PAPER, added 6/10/20, What Really Causes Auger Emission? http://milesmathis.com/auger.pdf My nuclear diagrams and charge channeling give us a simple mechanical answer.

What Really Causes Auger Emission?

We must begin a couple of weeks ago.

PAPER UPDATE, added 5/25/20, How to Build the Elements. http://milesmathis.com/nuclear.pdf I have added three new diagrams of Argon, Molybdenum, and Tin. Thanks to reader Arlo Emerson, who sent them to me.

What Really Causes Auger Emission? Argon10

Here’s an image from the updated How to Build the Elements showing a new photon form. Protons, proton pairs (alphas), and stacks of protons and alphas, were previously represented by Miles as color coded ovals. We now have a new proton form resembling compact disc “CD”, much as he described proton emissions earlier in the original nuclear.pdf paper. It’s good to have the alternative. The previous oval form allowed spacious diagrams but front/back, left/right were all ‘foreshortened’ the same way which could get confusing. The new perspective view of orthogonally oriented ovals with holes provides a more accurate (albeit denser) image.
 
What Really Causes Auger Emission?

Miles explains Auger Emission, currently understood as occurring when an interior orbital electron is kicked out of the atom by some collision. A different orbital electron will drop from a higher orbital position to fill the ‘hole’, but in doing so one of the outside orbital electrons will be emitted with a good deal more force.

What Really Causes Auger Emission? Tin10

This is a fine paper. Using his new imagery and Tin’s (Sn 50, blue = proton pair (alpha), red = alpha pairs), close quartered internal emission fields, Miles nicely describes how the loss of a central polar channel electron would indeed result in the aforementioned Auger emission.
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