Re: Do free particles have spin?

From: Bjoern Feuerbacher (feuerbac_at_thphys.uni-heidelberg.de)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:56:52 +0200

David Rutherford wrote:
>
>

[snip]

> Do you know of any evidence in support of free charged
> particle spin?

The experiments in which the anomalous magnetic moments of
electrons and muons are measured.

Bye,
Bjoern



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