Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Joint Fall 2022 Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT, and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 67, Number 11
Thursday–Saturday, October 13–15, 2022; Rice University, Houston, Texas
Session L07: Optics and Laser Science II
10:30 AM–11:18 AM,
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Rice University BRC
Room: 286
Chair: Guido Pagano, Rice University
Abstract: L07.00004 : A Physical Limit, by Just Particle-Edge Dimension (re), for Harmonics Node as Causation for Rydberg Constant and Implications Versus Both Current a) Mass and b) Fine Structure Constant Methods*
11:06 AM–11:18 AM
Presenter:
Arno Vigen
Author:
Arno Vigen
This approach explains why every Element and every subshell limits to the same Rydberg constant where existing, valid a) and b) do not. The frequency may be different, but eventually for every Element and every subshell at increasing energy levels, those harmonics eventually limit to a same physical particle radius dimension, no matter the subshell electron set location or its relative mass. So, Rmax and not R∞.
As such, my universal scaling factor (re/a0)V/W becomes more useful than αF, and frames all elementary particle mass-value and mass-units.
*No external funding was used in this research.
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