Virtual photons and electron orbitals

In summary, the discussion centers around the concept of virtual photons and their role in the interaction between an electron and a nucleus. It is mentioned that virtual photons are a mathematical construct in quantum field theory and do not appear in quantum mechanics. However, in the QED formalism, virtual photons can be shown to be exchanged between the electron and nucleus, resulting in the Lamb-shift effect. The exact mechanism of this exchange is still not fully understood and the use of terms such as virtual photons is simply a way to describe the observed phenomena.
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hi,

when an electron stays in the same electronic orbitals with principal quantum number n, with a constant energy and momentum, are there still virtuals photons that are permanently exchanged between this electron and the nucleus?

I believe that the electromagnetic field is equivalent with virtual photons. So since the electromagnetic field is always constant and permanent, there should be permanently virtual photons that are exchanged. Am I right?
 
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Virtual photons are a mathematical construction appearing in the language of quantum field theory. Orbitals and quantum numbers of electrons are defined using the language of quantum mechanics; in quantum mechanics no virtial photons appear, the Coulomb potential is a non-quantized entity.

In QED one can show how the Coulomb potential arises in the canonical approach of gauge fixing via unitary transformation (A°=0 gauge, quantization, gauge ficing of the residual gauge symmetry via implementation of the Gauss law constraint).

In this formalism the Hilbert space is reduced to a physical subspace and the potential arises as something like a "frozen photon field", a relict of the unphysical polarizations of the photon. Therefore both Coulomb potential and virtual photons have the same origin but are rather artificial entities.

In that picture there are virtual photons exchanged between the electron and the nucleus. The effects can be calculated and generate the so-called Lamb-shift, an tiny change of the energy levels of the electron induced by quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetiv field.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_shift
 
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Call them photons, virtual photons, aetherites, or just thingies, it really doesn't matter. There exists a force carrier which allows the difference in charge to affect physical matter over distance, without direct contact. The negative electrostatic component of the electron is attracted to the positive electrostatic component of the proton - knowing exactly the mechanism by which this phenomena occurs may reveal deeper understanding, however, we are unable to determine exactly why and how it does what it does. We can only indirectly deduce the structure of atoms and form models to predict how matter will behave. To accurately understand the mechanism of how this occurs will require means of analyses which we do not possess. The result of this condition is the creation of yet another definition - call them photons or whatever, the effect isn't a thing at all - it is just a word that identifies the fact that something is happening within the distance between these two charged particles and creating an effect. Just because you assign a word to something does not mean it is fully understood - but strangely enough, it provides comfort to name it, so it is done and we all feel like we "get it", even though we haven't the faintest idea of why or how it does what it does.

For example, I could say that the reason the electron stays in its orbit is because there is a string made of a material you cannot see or detect that is keeping it from flying away. QM is rooted deep in the imagination of man - so long as your explanation of why something does what it does matches what it does, you're in the clear.

BTW: the electron stays in orbit because it likes the way the proton looks at it. ;)
 
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1. What are virtual photons?

Virtual photons are particles that are not directly observable, but are instead a mathematical construct used to explain interactions between charged particles. They are thought to mediate the electromagnetic force.

2. How do virtual photons relate to electron orbitals?

Virtual photons play a crucial role in quantum mechanics and are involved in the creation of electron orbitals. They are constantly being exchanged between electrons, resulting in the formation of stable orbitals around an atom's nucleus.

3. Can virtual photons be detected?

No, virtual photons cannot be directly detected. They exist for a very short period of time and have no physical manifestation. However, their effects can be observed through the behavior of charged particles.

4. What is the significance of electron orbitals?

Electron orbitals are important because they determine the chemical and physical properties of an element. The arrangement of electrons in orbitals determines an atom's reactivity, stability, and ability to bond with other atoms.

5. How do virtual photons and electron orbitals contribute to our understanding of the universe?

The existence of virtual photons and the behavior of electrons in orbitals are fundamental concepts in quantum mechanics. They help explain the behavior of subatomic particles and provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental forces that govern the universe.

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