Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Rydberg Atoms as Tests of Coulomb's Law Over Colossal Distances

Authors: Alireza Jamali

Guided by the problem of flat galaxy rotation curves in Cosmology, it is argued that deviations from Coulomb potential might be observed in the microscopic analogues of galaxies which are Rydberg atoms. It is found that such deviations might occur in Rydberg atoms with principal quantum numbers of more than 780.

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