Question

The Oh-My-God particle, an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected in 1991, had an estimated energy of 320 exa-[this unit]. For 10 points each:
[10m] 13.6 of what unit is the energy needed to ionize a hydrogen atom? A hartree is equal to 27.2 of this unit.
ANSWER: electronvolt [or electron volts; or eV; reject “electron” or “volt”]
[10e] The ionization energy of hydrogen being equal to 13.6 electronvolts is determined using this Danish physicist’s model of the atom, which puts electrons in discrete orbitals.
ANSWER: Niels Bohr
[10h] The hydrogen atom’s radial eigenfunctions are this set of orthogonal polynomials named for a Frenchman. They are solutions of the equation [read slowly] “x times y-double-prime, plus one-minus-x times y-prime, plus ny equals zero.”
ANSWER: Laguerre polynomials
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