Authors: D. G. Grossman
The mass of the proton is known to about 9 digits of accuracy, whereas the radius of the proton is only known to about 3 digits of accuracy. The theoretical model presented here, derives the proton’s radius from its mass, thus giving a radius value equal in accuracy to that of the mass measurement used for the calculation. As a check on the validity of the theory behind the calculation, results are compared to the 2018 CODATA proton radius value and are found to be well within the error limits of that value. So, it’s possible that the theoretical value of the proton’s radius presented in this paper is its actual radius to 9 digits of accuracy.
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