Experimental boundaries for size of electron?
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There is some confidence that electron is a perfect point e.g. to simplify QFT calculations. However, searching for experimental evidence (stack), Wikipedia articleonly points argument based on g-factor being close to 2: Dehmelt's 1988 paperextrapolating from proton and triton behavior that RMS (root mean square) radius for particles composed of 3 fermions should be
≈g−2
≈g−2
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There is some confidence that electron is a perfect point e.g. to simplify QFT calculations. However, searching for experimental evidence (stack), Wikipedia articleonly points argument based on g-factor being close to 2: Dehmelt's 1988 paperextrapolating from proton and triton behavior that RMS (root mean square) radius for particles composed of 3 fermions should be
≈g−2
≈g−2
:
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