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Nuclear Science Data Sheet: Physical Constants

The document contains physical and cosmological constants from nuclear science including: - Fundamental constants like the Planck constant, speed of light, electron mass, and more - Rest masses of subatomic particles like electrons, protons, neutrons - Relativistic equations relating energy, momentum, mass, and velocity - Lorentz transformations connecting measurements between reference frames - Cosmological data on distances and properties of astronomical bodies in our solar system

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Nuclear Science Data Sheet: Physical Constants

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3Jan17

NUCLEAR SCIENCE DATA SHEET


Physical Constants

Avogadro constant NA 6.022 136 7 (36) 1023 mol-1


Boltzman constant k 1.380 658 (12) 10-23 J K-1
10-16 erg K-1
8.617 385 (73) 10-5 eV K-1
Gas constant R = kNA 8.314 510 (70) J mol-1 K-1
82.056 8 10-6 m3 atm mol-1 K-1
Gravitational constant G 6.672 59 (85) 10-11 m3 kg-1 sec-2
10-15 J cm g-2
10-8 erg cm g-2
4.169 1011 MeV fm g-2
Electron volt eV 1.602 177 33 (49) 10-19 J
10-12 erg
Elementary charge e 1.602 177 33 (49) 10-19 C
4.803 242 10-10 esu
e2/(4
1.440 0 MeV fm
Faraday constant F = NAe 9.648 530 9 (29) 104 C mol-1
Fine structure constant = e2/(4c ) 7.297 353 08 (33) 10-3
1/137.036 04 (11)
Planck constant h 6.626 075 5 (40) 10-34 J sec
10-27 erg sec
4.135 669 2 (12) 10-21 MeV sec
hc 1.2398 103 MeV fm
1.054 572 66 (63) 10-34 J sec
6.582 122 0 (20) 10-22 MeV sec
c 3.161 529 3 10-24 J sec
197.327 054 MeV fm
hc/k 1.438 8 cm K
2 41.802 MeV u sec
Planck mass mp = (c/G)1/2 2.176 71 (14) 10-8 kg
Planck length p = /mpc = (G/c )
3 1/2 1.16 05 (10) 10-35 m
Planck time tp = p/c = (G/c )
5 1/2 5.390 56 (34) 10-44 sec
Radiation density constant
a = 85k4/15c3h3 7.565 10-22 J cm-3 K-4
Speed of light c 2.997 924 58 108 m s-1
Stefan-Boltzmann constant = ac/4 5.670 51 (19) 10-8 W m-2 K-4
10-12 J cm-2 sec-1 K-4

3.141 592 65 Fermi fm 10-15 m


e 2.718 281 83 Barn b 10-28 m2
J 107 erg Angstrom 10-10 m
1/4.184 cal 1 mA 6.28/n 1012 particles/sec
eV 1.602 177 33 (49) 10-19 J year 3.156 107 sec
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Rest Masses
u kg MeV
Atomic mass unit 1 1.660 540 2 (10) 10-27 931.494 32 (28)
Electron 5.485 799 03 (13) 10-4 9.109 389 7 (54) 10-31 0.510 999 06 (15)
Muon 0.113 428 913 (17) 1.883 532 7 (11) 10-28 105.658 389 (34)
Pion o 0.144 887 1 (42) 2.405 9 10-28 134.974 5 (16)
0.149 830 0 (14) 2.488 1 10-28 139.565 8 (18)
Kaon K 0.530 0 8.801 10-28 493.7
K o 0.534 3 8.872 10-28 497.7
Proton 1.007 276 470 (12) 1.672 623 1 (10) 10-27 938.272 31 (28)
Neutron 1.008 664 904 (14) 1.674 928 6 (10) 10-27 939.565 63 (28)

Relativistic Relations

Define: = v/c & = (1 - 2)-1/2 (mc2)2 = (E/)2 = E2(1 - 2) = E2 - (v/c)2E2


= E2 2m2v2c2 = E2 - (pc)2
Low v High v
(Newtonian) (Relativistic) E2 = (pc)2 + (mc2)2
mass, m m m = (T + Eo)2 = T2 + 2TEo + Eo2

mom, p ~ mv mv Since:
(pc)2 = E2 - (mc2)2 = T2 + 2TEo
rest energy, Eo mc2 = (mc2)22/(1 - 2)
mc2 Then:
total energy, E ~ mc2 T = (Eo2 + (pc)2)1/2 - Eo
(Eo + T) pc = (T2 +2TEo)1/2
2 = (pc)2/((pc)2 + (mc2)2)
kinetic energy, T ~ 1/2 mv2 mc2 - mc2
(E - Eo) = mc2(- 1)

Lorentz transformations

If t is given in units of length & p in units of E/c (x = lab; x' = moving frame)

x = (x' + t') , y = y' , z = z' , t = ( x' + t')

px = (px' + E') , py = py' , pz = pz' , E = ( px' + E')

Useful Equations
Law of cosines: a2 = b2 + c2 - 2bc cos
Quadratic equation: solutions of ax2+bx+c=0 are x=(-b/2/a if =b2-4ac0
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Cosmological Data

Cosmological Constants

Mass Mean Radius Mean Distances

Sun 1.989 1033 g 6.9598 1010 cm Earth-sun 1 AU 1.495 1013 cm


Earth 5.977 1027 g 6.371 108 cm Earth-moon 3.84 1010 cm
Moon 7.36 1025 g 1.74 108 cm

Solar luminosity 3.9 1026 J s-1


Light year ly 9.46 1017 cm Parsec pc 3.26 ly

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