LZ Experiment: Dark Matter into Muon-Proton Charge Radius

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LZ Experiment: Dark Matter into Muon-Proton Charge Radius | Authorea try { document.documentElement.classList.add('js'); } catch (e) { } var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'G-8VDV14Y67G']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); Skip to main content Preprints Collections Wiley Open Research IET Open Research Ecological Society of Japan All Collections About About Authorea FAQs Contact Us Quick Search anywhere Search for preprint articles, keywords, etc. Search Search ADVANCED SEARCH SCROLL This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed. Data may be preliminary. 23 February 2026 V1 Latest version Share on LZ Experiment: Dark Matter into Muon-Proton Charge Radius Author : Giampaolo Piscedda 0009-0005-4953-2213 [email protected] Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.177187759.99277422/v1 139 views 44 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract In the Theory of General Relativity, Albert Einstein describes the space-time as a real physical entity, whose properties are mathematically described by the metric tensor g μν, effectively reintroducing the concept of the ether, which Einstein called Relativistic Ether in his 1920 Leiden lecture; Einstein explicitly stated: according to the general relativity, space is endowed with physical qualities; in this sense, therefore, an ether exists. If we assume that physical particles have a mass radius, then they possess a volumetric density; since we measure the volumetric density of particles relative to the ether (relative volumetric density), we can detect the existence of the ether only through its metric properties, in a space that appear empty to us. This assumption proposes a geometric solution to the proton radius puzzle. Through the radial differential identity dR sup (R)/dR = 1 = dR inf (R)/dR = dR/dR = 1, in the equation of a spherical shell, the Minkowski volume is derived as a relativistic invariant and it is demonstrated, that the discrepancy between the radius measured with the electron (0,875fm) and that measured with the muon (0,84fm), is not caused by experimental error, but by a real metric contraction induced by the mass of the probe particle as the muon. Finally, MUSE experiment at PSI is identified as the "Michelson-Morley experiment of the 21 st century", capable of detecting the variation in the muon's velocity induced by the metric resistance of the relative ether of proton. Furthermore, being the muon inside the proton, represented with similar characteristics as a dark matter particle, we hypothesize that the existence of these dark matter particles, within the ether of density 8πJ G, is a possible reality, as confirmed by astronomical observations. Supplementary Material File (lz experiment. dark matter into muon-proton charge radius.pdf) Download 313.30 KB Information & Authors Information Version history V1 Version 1 23 February 2026 Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Keywords charge radius curvature dark matter ether michelson-morley experiment muon Authors Affiliations Giampaolo Piscedda 0009-0005-4953-2213 [email protected] View all articles by this author Metrics & Citations Metrics Article Usage 139 views 44 downloads .FvxKWukQNSOunydq8rnd { width: 100px; } Citations Download citation Giampaolo Piscedda. LZ Experiment: Dark Matter into Muon-Proton Charge Radius. Authorea . 23 February 2026. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22541/au.177187759.99277422/v1 If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download. 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