High Energy Particle Physics

   

Use the Schwarzschild Metric to Calculate the Proton-to-Electron Mass Ratio

Authors: Zhi Cheng

This paper attempts to apply the Schwarzschild metric of the gravitational field to the electromagnetic field to obtain a Schwarzschild radius in an electromagnetic field. According to this radius, microscopic spacetime can be divided into two parts, the real spacetime outside the radius of the electromagnetic field Schwarzschild, and the virtual (or imaginary) spacetime within the radius. The properties of these two spacetimes are exactly similar to the spacetime features inside and outside the radius of the event horizon in gravitational black holes. Combined with virtual spacetime-based particle models and the latest experimental data on proton electromagnetic radius, we can calculate a more accurate proton-to-electron mass ratio.

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[v1] 2023-01-17 08:19:16

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