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Proton Compton Wavelength over 2π

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ˉλC,p=0.2103089104710-15m
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This constant represents the Compton Wavelength of a proton divided by 2 π. This reduced Compton Wavelength is a common representation of mass for quantum mechanics applications.

The Compton wavelength is a quantum mechanical property of nuclear/atomic particles that is equivalent to the wavelength of a photon having the same wavelength as the rest mass of the particle.  So, in this case, the Compton Wavelength of a proton represents the wavelength of a proton's rest mass.

 

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This constant is specified with a standard uncertainty (standard deviation) of: 0.000 000 000 15 E-15 m


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