Thursday, December 13, 2012

1212.2920 (Alexander Burinskii)

What tells Gravity on the shape and size of an electron    [PDF]

Alexander Burinskii
Gravitational field of an electron, fixed by experimental values of its mass, spin, charge and magnetic moment, is given by the metric of Kerr-Newman (KN) solution. Unexpectedly, this metric contains a singular ring of the Compton radius, which should be regulated resulting in a weeak and smooth source. The consistent source takes the form of an oblate vacuum bubble, bounded by a closed string of the Compton radius. The bubble turns out to be relativistically rotating and should be filled by a coherently oscillating Higgs field in a false vacuum state. The Compton size of the bubble shrinks sharply to a "point" for relativistic particle.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2920

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