What is Virtual particles: Definition and 189 Discussions

In physics, a virtual particle is a transient quantum fluctuation that exhibits some of the characteristics of an ordinary particle, while having its existence limited by the uncertainty principle. The concept of virtual particles arises in perturbation theory of quantum field theory where interactions between ordinary particles are described in terms of exchanges of virtual particles. A process involving virtual particles can be described by a schematic representation known as a Feynman diagram, in which virtual particles are represented by internal lines.Virtual particles do not necessarily carry the same mass as the corresponding real particle, although they always conserve energy and momentum. The closer its characteristics come to those of ordinary particles, the longer the virtual particle exists. They are important in the physics of many processes, including particle scattering and Casimir forces. In quantum field theory, forces—such as the electromagnetic repulsion or attraction between two charges—can be thought of as due to the exchange of virtual photons between the charges. Virtual photons are the exchange particle for the electromagnetic interaction.
The term is somewhat loose and vaguely defined, in that it refers to the view that the world is made up of "real particles". It is not. "Real particles" are better understood to be excitations of the underlying quantum fields. Virtual particles are also excitations of the underlying fields, but are "temporary" in the sense that they appear in calculations of interactions, but never as asymptotic states or indices to the scattering matrix. The accuracy and use of virtual particles in calculations is firmly established, but as they cannot be detected in experiments, deciding how to precisely describe them is a topic of debate.

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  1. S

    Perturbation theory, Intermediate states, Virtual particles

    The following is taken from page 13 of Peskin and Schroeder. Any relativistic process cannot be assumed to be explained in terms of a single particle, since ##E=mc^{2}## allows for the creation of particle-antiparticle pairs. Even when there is not enough energy for pair creation, multiparticle...
  2. J

    Can virtual particles exist without their counterparts?

    Hello, I was curiose as to if it is possible for a virtual particle to appear without its anti-mater/matter counter part. I posted a thread before asking about the existence and untimatly the "realness" of virtual particles. I concluded that they are real from the Casimir effect (i may have...
  3. J

    I Are virtual particles real or just math filler

    Hello, My question on virtual particles is quite simple but I cannot find an answer. Are virtual particles just a filler for math or do they actually come into existence?
  4. A

    Why the virtual particle hating?

    [Mentor's note - this post was moved from this thread and both the title and the tag were assigned as part of moving the post into a new thread - if you disagree with eiether don't yell at @andresB because he didn't do it] For some reason, PhysicsForum tend to become very hostile for Ops asking...
  5. F

    A Do virtual particles interact with each other?

    Do separate instances of virtual pair production interact with each other. Say you have a virtual pair production of an electron and a positron; they separate and then come back together. What happens in the event that there is another occurrence of a virtual electron/positron pair production...
  6. Ryan Reed

    Are there Virtual Particles for Every Field?

    Just as there are virtual photons, which are in the EM field, are there virtual particles in fields such as the Higgs and Strong?
  7. A

    De Broglie Bohm interpretation with virtual particles....

    Hi all, This question is similar to a question asked previously, but slightly different. I understand that there have now been attempts to extend the Broglie-Bohm, or Pilot Wave, interpretation of QM to QFT. I'm a layman, but if I understand correctly, the standard method for computing the...
  8. ComaBerenices

    Virtual Particles & the Casimir Force: Exploring the Link to Universe Expansion

    This is just a short question, it might have been asked already but I couldn't find anything. I read that we have attempted to reconcile the Casimir force with the observed expansion of the universe, doing this, we get a number 10^120 times too big. This is obviously a bad number to say the...
  9. I

    Particles vs. Virtual Particles vs. Fields

    It's easy to find references which explain that the photon is the force carrying particle for the electromagnetic force (ie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_carrier). Similarly there are force carrying particles for other forces, like W and Z bosons carry the weak force. This has always...
  10. A

    Can Virtual Particles Be Observed in Experiments?

    Hi guys i don't know much about physics but I am interested in learning about it i have According to wikipedia virtual particle hasnt never been observed but i think that they are wrong it has been observed in this experiment...
  11. Ryan-Duddy

    Do Virtual Particles Cause The Wave Function To Collapse?

    I was just wondering, when particles interact with a force (which would be all the time) , does it cause the wave function to collapse? If so does that mean particles interact with forces in small time periods, since we know particles exist as a probability function? I just assumed that fields...
  12. Prashan Shan

    What are the different forms of Virtual Photons?

    1).Virtual Photons forms in pairs like particles and anti particles? or 2).by borrowing energy from future? or 3) in both ways?
  13. G

    Question about Virtual Particles

    Wikipedia says that virtual particles can not be observed, they are a handy concept for understanding what happens in quantum interactions, annihilating each other before they can be detected as real particles. However it also says that under certain circumstances, if they are moved apart from...
  14. B

    Understanding virtual particles

    what is the correct understanding of a virtual particle? the popular science books would have us believe that a virtual particle magically pops up out of the woodwork, steals some energy and then puts it back before it ( the particl) disappears. Like a thieving employee who steal $100 out of the...
  15. T

    Virtual particles are just math (MWI and MUH)

    I was reading a lot that "Virtual particles are just math..." and many physicists for some reason get angry explaining it. But I suspect this point of view is interpretation-biased and is outdated for 3 reasons listed below: 1. The (mathematical) discovery of Quantum Decoherence had provided a...
  16. A

    Virtual particles coming into existence

    from what i understand they pop into and out of existence because + 1 - 1 = 0 and because quantum mechanics... and that's the same reason we have matter in the first place, right? because we had anti matter and matter (from virtual particles, right?) in the beginning of the observable...
  17. MattRob

    Black Hole Hawking Radiation: Frame-Dependent Virtual Particles

    I was reading "Black Holes and Time Warps" by Kip Thorne, and right around p.442-443 it talks about how the quantum vacuum fluctuations that give rise to Hawking radiation from an infalling frame of reference give rise to an "atmosphere" of real, non-virtual particles in an accelerated frame...
  18. S

    How do virtual particles mediate?

    As far as I know, forces are supposed to be mediated by virtual particles. Let's take the example of a magnetic field, mediated by photons. This seems to be a good idea, because it sort of eliminates the nasty concept of a field, which is just an abstract concept. This has been bothering me...
  19. T

    Gravitational effect of virtual particles

    If virtual particles are constantly popping in and out of existence all around us, what gravitational effect does this have? Even if they are here for the briefest of moments they should be effected by gravity and have their own gravitational effect on other matter...shouldn't they?
  20. Islam Hassan

    Virtual Particles in Inter-Quark Space

    This oft-referenced picture depicts a simulation of virtual particles popping into and out of existence in the empty space inside a proton, ie between the quarks: http://bsturge93.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/empty-space.jpg?w=300&h=242 My question is whether the intensity of this popping...
  21. Y

    Virtual particles and the Uncertainity Principle

    Recently, I was reading about Hawking Radiation in A Brief History of Time. It says that at no point can all the fields be zero and so there's nothing like empty space(quantum fluctuation etc.). Now, the reason mentioned was that virtual(force-carrier) particles cannot have both a precise rate...
  22. D

    Photons as virtual particles in High energy

    Hi, So i can accept that photons are virtual particles for the electromagnetic force but i have a question. Considering two stationary point charges. There are photon-like particles exchanged between them to produce the force? If so then placing a double slit between them should create some...
  23. M

    Destruction of virtual particles and virtual particle pairs

    I'm trying to understand the process that destroys particles very shortly after they "appear". I have read that they are usually annihilated by a virtual antiparticle, much in the same way as can happen to real particles. However, is this always the case? And if so, is it an intrinsic property...
  24. F

    What makes virtual particles separate and come together?

    So virtual particles are supposed to pop into and out of existence because the uncertainty principle dictates a non-zero ground state of energy. My question is what causes the virtual particles to separate from each other, presumably with some velocity with respect to each other. And then...
  25. E

    Do Photons Actually Move at the Speed of Light?

    We know electric current travels around 200000 km/s.. Yet electrons are moving way much slower, just acting as a medium for the transportation of the energy. Can same principle apply for light? Although the energy flows at 300000 km/s the photons may actually not? Like, the energy traveling...
  26. C

    Imaginary momentum and virtual particles

    There is a type of exchange of particles which is generalised by a type of potential: \frac{e^{-\alpha\r}}{R} This potential is used to explain the exchange of bounded particles (e.g a poin between neutron and proton) between two possible configurations. The potential comes from the fact that...
  27. Q

    Understanding Virtual Particles: An Introduction to the Concept and Properties

    Can somebody explain to me exactly what Virtual Particles are (Like the Higgs Boson) and their respective virtual fields, like what properties do they possesses compared to matter? Are there anti virtual particles? If Someone could give a basic introduction, that would be greatly appreciated...
  28. T

    Source of Virtual Particles in Space?

    I'm trying to understand the nature of the virtual particles that exists in empty space. I understand that they 'bubble' in and out of existence, but why do they exist in the vacuum of space? If all particles spend some of their time as virtual particles, does quantum mechanics suggest that some...
  29. A

    The Quantum field’s effect on Virtual Particles

    So many prominent physicists have argued that the universe may have formed within a vacuum from a virtual particle (either with no energy or without an opposite pair etc...). It’s the classical something from nothing argument. However, could it not be argued that a “vacuum” within our...
  30. M

    Why don't virtual particles cause decoherence?

    I was recently told virtual particles don't cause decoherence. Why not? Do they just never interact with their environment (apart from transferring energy/force) so they can never collapse a wavefunction?
  31. PerpStudent

    Virtual particles vs. real particles

    What distiguishes real and virtual particles? Virtual photons, virtual gluons and virtual W particles are often referred to in discussing the interactions they determine. Why and when are they virtual? Why and when are they real?
  32. J

    De Broglie Bohm interpretation & virtual particles

    I sincerely apologise if this has been asked previously, I searched via Google and have been unable to find an answer I understand. How does the de Broglie-Bohm, or Pilot Wave, interpretation, well interpret virtual particles. The beauty of the deBB interpretation seems to be the unity of the...
  33. B

    Could Virtual Particles Explain the Acceleration of Galaxies?

    Hey guys, first post here. I'm just starting to learn physics at the college level, so keep that in mind. While doing some reading on dark energy and dark matter, something occurred to me that I'd never had answered before. Do virtual particles exist long enough to have even a slight...
  34. J

    De Sitter Space and Virtual Particles

    So De Sitter Space has a constant scalar curvature in the absence of energy or mass where positive curvature corresponds to a repulsive force and negative curvature corresponds to an attractive force. My question is could "virtual particles" be replaced by De Sitter and Anti-De Sitter spaces? I...
  35. J

    Virtual Particles: Exploring Borrowing & Repaying

    So as I was taught in Modern Physics virtual particles are allowed to exist in virtue of "borrowing" energy from the vacuum as long as it is "re-paid" in a short enough time to satisfy the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. However after doing further research this doesn't seem to be the whole...
  36. J

    Extended Essay on Virtual Particles?

    I'm planning on doing my 4000-word extended essay for International Baccalaureate on virtual particles (theoretical and particle physics really interest me). I'm starting to get quite stressed, though, as summer is half over, and we were advised to have, at the least, our research done by...
  37. D

    Virtual particles inside black holes

    First time poster, more of a nerd than an academic. So virtual particles, can they pop into and out of existence inside the event horizon of a black hole? What about in the black hole itself? If nothing can escape and matter is torn apart, what happens to those quantum particles? Or maybe...
  38. e2m2a

    Redundancy of Virtual Particles Borrowing Energy

    I often hear or read of virtual particles appearing because they borrow energy from the vacuum fluctuations, but they "return" the energy back to the vacuum so that there are no imbalances. Wait a minute. Doesn't the insights of relativity tell us there is no such thing as just energy or mass...
  39. J

    Could very low energy virtual particles last a very long time?

    By looking at layman's books on physics I have picked up the idea that "virtual" particle-antiparticle pairs continually pop out of the vacuum and then back into it again. Apparently according to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle the time that the particle pair can exist, \Delta t, is...
  40. G

    Time-energy uncertainty and virtual particles

    I have seen an argument that the time-energy uncertainty relation allows heavy particles to exist for short periods of time as virtual particles: (ΔE Δt)>h Δt>h/ΔE However, shouldn't the inequality be the other way: Δt<h/ΔE to suggest that a heavy particle with large ΔE can exist...
  41. L

    Do virtual particles interact?

    (First off, I'm not sure that I'm asking this question in the right area, but there does seem to be other questions associated with the topic, so hopefully I'm ok, but if I'm wrong, apologies.) I understand that virtual particles are... virtual, a mathematical construct that is used to describe...
  42. L

    Virtual particles in interactions

    Hi, so we have just started doing some physics of fundamental particles etc at school. i am reading a lot about the exchange of 'virtual' photons etc. i am confused about whether these particles actually exist in a physical sense or whether they just have to be there to conserve...
  43. P

    Unruh Effect: Virtual Particles Become Real in Accelerated Frames

    Would it be fair to describe the Unruh effect by saying that from the perspective of an accelerated observer, some virtual particles in an inertial frame become real particles in the accelerated frame? Wald talks about how the appropriate transformations between inertial and accelerated...
  44. M

    Do have virtual particles gravity?

    First I would like to apalogize if this is not right thread for my question, but I am not sure where to put it. If I understand it right, vacuum is actually full of virtual particles and antiparticles popping into existence and anihilating again and that always particle and antiparticle are...
  45. F

    Hypothetical Question of Virtual Particles and Magnets

    I wasn't sure where to put this question, since it didn't seem to fit any category. However, because it brings up the topic of virtual particles, I'll ask here. From what I understand, virtual particles can travel faster than light, and it is virtual photons that are responsible for the...
  46. B

    Virtual Particles: What is Known & Effects on Spacetime, Matter, Light

    All I ever hear about Feynman’s virtual particles is that they are created then destroy each other in a short period of time. I was wondering what else we know about these particles? How often is this occurring? How big are these particles? What if any affects do these particles have on...
  47. S

    Antiparticles vs virtual particles

    Im a grade 12 student and I just started reading black holes aint so black in the brief history of time. However, I'm having a hard time distinguishing a difference between these two particles. What is a difference? thanks!
  48. T

    Is the following correct about virtual particles

    On yahoo I asked if "since virtual particles cone to existence out of nothing. Is it possible that anything else ( discovered or not yet discovered in any universe) would be able to do the same, besides other virtual particles " And I got this answer Is it correct? "No. Virtual...
  49. D

    New (apparent) confirmation of virtual particles.

    Using a simulated rapid-moving mirror, scientists provided evidence the existence of virtual photons by coaxing them out of a vacuum by means of the dynamical Casimir effect: http://www.world-science.net/othernews/111117_casimir.htm As a layman, I will reserve judgement until the experts...
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