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How can neutral elementary particles have spin magnetic moment? [duplicate]
The spin magnetic moment of a particle is proportional to q/2m, where q and m are charge and mass of the particle respectively. So if an elementary particle is neutral (like neutrinos or photons), ...
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Comparison between two flavor neutrino oscillation and a system of up-spin and down-spin states of an electron?
In the system of up-spin and down-spin states of an electron, we can write a general state of electron at time $t$ as
$$\left|\psi(t)\right>=a\left|\uparrow\right>+b\left|\downarrow\right>,$$...