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Pointlike electric charge in gravitational field theory

General Physics 2018-09-07 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The existence of charged elementary 'point particles' still is a basically unsolved puzzle in theoretical physics. The present work takes a fresh look at the problem by including gravity---without resorting to string theory. Using Einstein's equations for the gravitational fields in a general static isotropic metric with the full energy-momentum tensor (for the charged material mass and the electromagnetic fields) as the source term, a novel exact solution with a well-defined characteristic radius emerges where mass and charge accumulate: rc=rero/2r_{\rm c}{=}\sqrt{r_{\rm e}r_o/2}---with re=Q2 ⁣/4πϵomc2r_{\rm e}{=}Q^2\!/4\pi\epsilon_omc^2 being the 'classical' radius associated with the total charge QQ and where ro=2mG/c2r_o{=}2mG/c^2 is the Schwarzschild radius belonging to the observable mass mm (for the electron one has re1015r_{\rm e}{\approx}10^{-15}m and ro1057r_o{\approx}\,10^{-57}m). The resulting 'Einstein-Maxwell' gravitational electron radius can also be written as rc=Pαer_{\rm c}{=}\ell_{\rm P}\sqrt{\alpha_{\rm e}}, where P=G/c31035\ell_{\rm P}{=}\sqrt{\hbar G/c^3}{\approx}10^{-35}m is the fundamental Planck length and αe=e2 ⁣/4πϵoc1/137\alpha_{\rm e}{=}e^2\!/4\pi\epsilon_o\hbar c{\approx}1/137 the fine-structure constant, which yields rcelectron=1.38063×1036r_{\rm c}^{\rm electron}{=}1.38063{\times}10^{-36}m.

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@article{arxiv.1408.4796,
  title  = {Pointlike electric charge in gravitational field theory},
  author = {H. Dekker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.4796},
  year   = {2018}
}

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13 pages, 2 figures