The isolated, uniformly moving electron: Selfintersecting SU(2) Yang-Mills center vortex loop and Louis de Broglie's hidden thermodynamics
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We propose that the one-fold selfintersecting center-vortex loop, being the stable excitation in the confining phase of SU(2) Yang-Mills thermodynamics of scale $\Lambda\sim 0.5\,$MeV, after an electric-magnetically dual interpretation of this theory represents the electron/positron. Our argument invokes recent results on the physics of a strongly and spherically perturbed 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole, the role of the central spatial region in a Harrington-Shepard (HS) (anti)caloron, the latter's deformation towards maximally non-trivial holonomy and subsequent dissociation into a pair of a screened BPS monopole and antimonopole, the energy-density of the deconfining thermal ground state, and the critical temperature $T_c$ for the deconfining-preconfining transition. We estimate the typical spatial extent of the selfintersection region and the monopole core size, implying that the electron/positron, judged by its Compton wave length, is anything but a point particle. Our results support and elucidate the ideas of Louis de Broglie on the thermodynamics of an isolated particle.
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