Virtual Particles and Charge Screening

In summary, the conversation discusses the existence of virtual particles and their role in charge screening. The article states that virtual particles are not actually physical particles, but rather mathematical expressions used in perturbation theory. The charge screening phenomenon can be explained through quantum fluctuations and the use of virtual particles as propagators in Feynman diagrams. However, understanding the underlying concepts requires advanced knowledge of the beta function and renormalization group equations.
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David Neves
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The following article says virtual particles don't exist or are just book keeping device.

https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/physics-virtual-particles

If that's the case, then how do you explain charge screening? We observe the charge of an electron to be less than the bare charge, or what it really is, because it is surrounded by a cloud of electron-positron pairs. Experiments confirm that the measured value of the electron's charge is determined by the distance fro which you measure it. How do you explain that without virtual particles?
 
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The "charge screening" or more accurately running of the electromagnetic coupling is due to quantum fluctuations. It can be calculated most simply by evaluating the photon self-energy. Of course, here "virtual particles" occur as explained in the Insights article, namely as internal line of Feynman diagrams, where they stand for propagators of the fields and thus well-defined mathematical expressions of perturbation theory.
 
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You still need bookkeeping.

There probably is no answer at the intermediate level - to see what is going on involves the beta function in particular and the renormalization group equations in general, neither of which are undergraduate concepts.
 

Related to Virtual Particles and Charge Screening

1. What are virtual particles?

Virtual particles are particles that are not directly observable and are only described through mathematical equations. They are created and annihilated within extremely short time intervals, making them undetectable by our current technology.

2. How are virtual particles related to charge screening?

Virtual particles play a role in charge screening by mediating the interactions between charged particles. They can act as carriers of electric charge, allowing for the screening of the electric field between two charged particles.

3. Can virtual particles exist in a vacuum?

Yes, virtual particles can exist in a vacuum. In fact, most of the universe is made up of empty space filled with virtual particles constantly popping in and out of existence.

4. Are virtual particles real?

Virtual particles are a theoretical concept used in quantum field theory to explain certain phenomena. While they are not directly observable, their effects can be detected through experiments and calculations, making them an important part of our understanding of particle interactions.

5. How do virtual particles affect the behavior of real particles?

Virtual particles mediate the interactions between real particles, affecting their behavior. For example, in the case of charge screening, virtual particles can create an electric field that counteracts the electric field between two charged particles, resulting in a weaker overall interaction between them.

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