In Our Time

The Proton

Apr 26, 2018
Join Frank Close, a Professor Emeritus of Physics at Oxford, Simon Jolly from UCL, and Helen Heath from the University of Bristol as they delve into the fascinating world of protons. Discover how protons, formed from three quarks, play a vital role in the universe by creating atoms and supporting life. The trio discusses proton therapy's potential in cancer treatment and the enigmatic balance of electrical charges in nature. They also explore the intriguing mysteries of antimatter and the philosophical questions posed by quantum mechanics.
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Discovery of Protons and Nucleus

  • Protons are fundamental positive charges within atoms that balance electrons' negative charge.
  • Ernest Rutherford discovered protons by firing alpha particles and detecting repulsion revealing atomic nuclei.
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Atomic Structure and Forces

  • Atoms have a nucleus of protons and neutrons held tightly by the strong nuclear force.
  • Electrons form a cloud around the nucleus attracted electrically to protons, defining chemical properties.
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Proton's Quark Composition Revealed

  • Protons are made of three quarks with fractional charges, bound by gluons.
  • Scatter experiments revealed these quarks, changing the proton from fundamental to composite particle.
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