The ground (n=1) state of hydrogen atom is acutally 2 different quantum states w
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Question
The ground (n=1) state of hydrogen atom is acutally 2 different quantum states with slightly different energies. Because of a magnetic interaction between the proton and electron, the quantum state where the proton and electron spins are aligned has an energy a few microelectronvolts above the energy of the state where the spins are anti-alligned.
A) If the hydrogen atoms undergoes a transition between these states, it emits a photon with a characteristic wavelength of 21 cm. (astronomers can detect such photons with a radio telescope and thus determine the distribution of hydrogen gas in the sky). What is the energy difference between the 2 states.
B) if a hydrgen cloud in intergalactive space has a temperature of about 2.9K (about equal to the temerature of the cosmic background radiation). about what fraction of hydrogen atoms in the N=1 level will be in the aligned state( and thus be capable of emitting the 21-cm photons)?
Explanation / Answer
A.)Energy diff=hc/lambda=6.626 x 10^-34*3 x 10^8/21 x 10^-2 =9.466 x 10^-25 J
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