Anomalous magnetic moment and Compton wavelength

Physics – General Physics

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3 pages; submitted to Pramana - Journal of Physics

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The relativistic and quantum theoretical explanations of the magnetic moment
anomaly of the electron (or proton) show that it is a complicated function of
the fine structure constant. In this work, a simple non-relativistic approach
shows that the translational motion of the particle during its spin is
responsible for the observed effects.

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