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Electron as Kerr's super-rotating black hole
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advances in theoretical and computational physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-0108
DOI - 10.33140/atcp.03.04.03
Subject(s) - physics , higgs boson , gravitation , planck mass , quantum electrodynamics , quantum mechanics , particle physics
The known weakness of Gravity in particle physics is a delusion caused by underestimation of the role of spin. Spin of elementary particles is extremely high and exceeds mass on 20-22 orders (in unit’s c = G = m = k = 1). The caused by spinning gravity framedragging distorts space much stronger than mass, that shifts the usual effective scale of gravitational interaction from Planck to Compton distances. We show that compatibility between gravity and quantum theory can be achieved without modifications of the Einstein equations, by using a model of super-bag a no perturbative particle like solution to supersymmetric system of the Landau-Ginzburg (Higgs) field equations. Super-bag generates a free from gravity Compton zone for quantum theory. Shape of the bag is defined unambiguously by spinning Kerr-Newman solution. For parameters of an electron (charge e, spin J, and mass m) super-bag forms a thin superconducting disk of Compton radius coupled with circular string along its perimeter. The supersymmetric LG (Higgs) model is naturally upgraded to Wess-Zumino super-QED model, forming a bridge to perturbative formalism of conventional QED.

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