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How many times an atom of Hydrogen is heavier than an electron???​

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Measuring transition frequencies in an exotic form of hydrogen, where instead of an electron a muon—an elementary particle 200 times heavier than the electron—is orbiting the proton, a 4% smaller proton size was found (1).

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Measuring transition frequencies in an exotic form of hydrogen, where instead of an electron a muon—an elementary particle 200 times heavier than the electron—is orbiting the proton, a 4% smaller proton size was found (1).

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