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    the fine-structure constant, also known as the Sommerfeld constant, commonly denoted by α (the Greek letter alpha), is a fundamental physical constant that...
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    Arnold Sommerfeld, introducing the fine-structure constant. The gross structure of line spectra is the structure predicted by the quantum mechanics of...
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  • physical constants, such as the fine-structure constant α, which characterizes the strength of the electromagnetic interaction. Physical constants, as discussed...
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  • physical constant is sometimes used to refer to some universal dimensionless constants. Perhaps the best-known example is the fine-structure constant, α, which...
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  • specific tests of QED consist of measurements of the electromagnetic fine-structure constant, α, in various physical systems. Checking the consistency of such...
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  • the dimensionful constants (the elementary charge, the Planck constant, and the speed of light) of which the fine-structure constant is composed is responsible...
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  • bounds on their time-dependence. This concerns the fine-structure constant, the gravitational constant and the proton-to-electron mass ratio specifically...
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    The natural reactor of Oklo has been used to check if the atomic fine-structure constant α might have changed over the past 2 billion years. That is because...
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  • is an experimentally determined constant, its value being proportional to the dimensionless fine-structure constant, which is known to a relative uncertainty...
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  • NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. NIST. May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-18. "2022 CODATA Value: fine-structure constant". The NIST Reference...
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  • is the speed of light, h is the Planck constant, α is the fine-structure constant, and R∞ is the Rydberg constant. As may be observed from the old values...
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  • into account the gravitational correction to the running of the fine structure constant α {\displaystyle \alpha } of quantum electrodynamics, Ulrich Harst...
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  • thought to be the exact value of the fine-structure constant. The fine-structure constant, a dimensionless physical constant, is approximately 1/137, and the...
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    are pure numbers. An example of such a dimensionless constant is the fine-structure constant, α = e 2 4 π ε 0 ℏ c , {\displaystyle \alpha ={\frac {e^{2}}{4\pi...
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    The fine-tuned universe is the hypothesis that, because "life as we know it" could not exist if the constants of nature – such as the electron charge...
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  • {\displaystyle 10\pi -{\frac {\pi }{10}}={\frac {99}{10}}\pi } . The fine-structure constant α {\displaystyle \alpha } is close to, and was once conjectured...
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  • These values are determined by the experimentally determined fine-structure constant α: ε 0 = 1 μ 0 c 2 = e 2 2 α h c   , {\displaystyle \varepsilon...
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    foundations of physics. Eddington argued that the value of the fine-structure constant, α, could be obtained by pure deduction. He related α to the Eddington...
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    \varepsilon _{0}\hbar c}}\approx {\frac {1}{137}}} The fine-structure constant is the coupling constant of quantum electrodynamics (QED) determining the strength...
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  • dimensionless numbers like the Reynolds number in fluid dynamics, the fine-structure constant in quantum mechanics, and the Lorentz factor in relativity. In...
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  • values of the other physical constants that define it. Since the Bohr model is not perfectly accurate, due to fine structure, hyperfine splitting, and other...
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    fundamental constants. A nuclear clock has the potential to be particularly sensitive to possible time variations of the fine-structure constant. The central...
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  • alpha carbon and strength of electromagnetic interaction (as fine-structure constant). Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound...
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    hydrogen and in muonium have been used to measure the value of the fine-structure constant α. Comparison with measurements of α in other physical systems...
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  • natural nuclear fission reactor at Oklo, Gabon demonstrate that the fine-structure constant α has changed less than 10−17 per year over the last two billion...
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  • Physics portal Fine structure constant Rashba effect Dresselhaus effect Radwański, R. J.; Ropka, Z. (2001), "Fine Electronic Structure and Magnetism of...
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    quantum number, magnetic quantum number. He also introduced the fine-structure constant and pioneered X-ray wave theory. Sommerfeld was born in 1868 to...
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  • }}\approx 0.001\,161\,4,} where α {\displaystyle \alpha } is the fine-structure constant. This result was first found by Julian Schwinger in 1948  and is...
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  • fundamental physics, including measurements of the gravitational constant, the fine-structure constant, and universality of free fall. Applied uses of atom interferometers...
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    dimensionless constants and mass ratios. For example, Webb et al. reported detection of variation (at the 10−5 level) of the fine-structure constant from measurements...
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