Re: Particle Radii



"main_engineering" <tdesiato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Anyone know where to find a reference for the radius of a Muon and a
Tau?
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| Best Regards,
| Todd Desiato

Hi Todd,

As PD mentions, they don't have a "charge" radius that is inconsistent
with point-like. I suppose you mean something like their "spread" due
to relativistic and quantum "vacuum" effects? If so, probably their
rationalized compton wavelength could be used as an effective radius.
hbar/(m*c)

FrediFizzx

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