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지난 15년간 이론적 예측과 상충되는 수소 원자 양성자의 전하 반지름 측정으로 새로운 물리학 가능성이 제기되었으나, 최신 연구 결과 이는 오차 범위 내로 판명되었습니다. 네이처와 피지컬 리뷰 레터스에 발표된 두 편의 논문은 양성자 반지름이 기존 이론보다 작다는 쪽으로 증거가 기울었다고 밝혔습니다. 연구진은 이번 결과가 오랜 논쟁이었던 ‘양성자 반지름 퍼즐’에 종지부를 찍는 것이라고 평가했습니다.

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There has been considerable debate among physicists over the last 15 years about conflicting measurements of the charge radius of a hydrogen atom's proton—some confirming the predictions of our strongest theoretical models, others suggesting it was smaller than expected. The discrepancy hinted at possible exciting new physics. Now the debate seems to be winding down with the latest experimental measurements, described in two recent papers published in the journals Nature and Physical Review Letters, respectively. And the evidence has tilted in favor of a smaller proton radius and against new physics. "We believe this is the final nail in the coffin of the proton radius puzzle," Lothar Maisenbacher, of the University of California, Berkeley, who co-authored the Nature paper, told Ars. As previously reported, most popularizations discussing the structure of the atom rely on the much-maligned Bohr model, in which electrons move around the nucleus in circular orbits. But quantum mechanics gives us a much more precise (albeit weirder) description. The electrons aren’t really orbiting the nucleus; they are technically waves that take on particle-like properties when we do an experiment to determine their position. While orbiting an atom, they exist in a superposition of states, both particle and wave, with a wave function encompassing all the probabilities of its position at once. A measurement will collapse the wave function, giving us the electron’s position. Make a series of such measurements and plot the various positions that result, and it will yield something akin to a fuzzy orbit-like pattern.Read full article Comments

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