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Speed of sound from fundamental physical constants

Materials Science 2020-10-13 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Two dimensionless fundamental physical constants, the fine structure constant α\alpha and the proton-to-electron mass ratio mpme\frac{m_p}{m_e} are attributed a particular importance from the point of view of nuclear synthesis, formation of heavy elements, planets, and life-supporting structures. Here, we show that a combination of these two constants results in a new dimensionless constant which provides the upper bound for the speed of sound in condensed phases, vuv_u. We find that vuc=α(me2mp)12\frac{v_u}{c}=\alpha\left(\frac{m_e}{2m_p}\right)^{\frac{1}{2}}, where cc is the speed of light in vacuum. We support this result by a large set of experimental data and first principles computations for atomic hydrogen. Our result expands current understanding of how fundamental constants can impose new bounds on important physical properties.

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@article{arxiv.2004.04818,
  title  = {Speed of sound from fundamental physical constants},
  author = {K. Trachenko and B. Monserrat and C. J. Pickard and V. V. Brazhkin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.04818},
  year   = {2020}
}