Germany Physicists Achieve Most Precise Proton Width Measurement, Strengthening the Standard Model A Landmark Test of Quantum Electrodynamics In a landmark breakthrough for fundamental physics , physicists in Germany have completed the most precise measurement yet of the proton's width, marking a significant milestone in modern science. By analyzing a previously unexamined energy-level transition within the hydrogen atom, Lothar Maisenbacher and his team at the Max Institute of Quantum Optics have reinforced the resilience of the Standard Model under exceptionally rigorous testing. Their findings further narrow the space available for competing theories that challenge our most reliable framework for explaining the behaviour of the universe. The study has been published in Nature . Understanding Quantum Electrodynamics and the Standard Model Quantum electrodynamics , widely known as QED, remains the most accomplished framework for explaining interactions between light and matter...
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