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Tauonium: The Smallest and Heaviest Atom with Pure Electromagnetic Interaction. Credit: ©Science China Press
Recent discoveries in quantum physics have revealed simpler atomic structures than hydrogen, involving pure electromagnetic interactions between particles like electrons and their antiparticles. This advancement has significant implications for our understanding of quantum mechanics and fundamental physics, highlighted by new methods for detecting tauonium, which could revolutionize measurements of particle physics.
Reference: “Novel method for identifying the heaviest QED atom” by Jing-Hang Fu, Sen Jia, Xing-Yu Zhou, Yu-Jie Zhang, Cheng-Ping Shen and Chang-Zheng Yuan, 4 April 2024, SciTechDaily: Home of the best science and technology news since 1998. Keep up with the latest scitech news via email or social media.
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