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Coupling Constants in Muon Capture [PDF]
L. L. Foldy, John Dirk Walecka
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Conventional to slow muon microscopy – a review
Because of special characteristics (fully spin polarized and asymmetric decay to positron), muon acts as sensitive probe to study the local electronic and dynamics of materials.
Amba Datt Pant
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Delivering the world’s most intense muon beam
A new muon beam line, the muon science innovative channel, was set up at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University, in Osaka, Japan, using the 392 MeV proton beam impinging on a target. The production of an intense muon beam relies on the
S. Cook+16 more
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Absence of magnetic order in RuO2: insights from μSR spectroscopy and neutron diffraction
Altermagnets are a novel class of magnetic materials, where magnetic order is staggered both in coordinate and momentum space. The metallic rutile oxide RuO2, long believed to be a textbook Pauli paramagnet, recently emerged as a putative workhorse ...
Philipp Keßler+10 more
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Muon Capture and Inelastic Electron Scattering in
T. de Forest
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Energy Loss and Straggling of High-Energy Muons in NaI (T1) [PDF]
E.H. Bellamy+6 more
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Positron driven muon source for a muon collider
18 pages, 32 ...
D. Alesini+57 more
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The influence of the neutron-neutron final-state interaction on the capture of muons by deuterons [PDF]
H. G. Dosch
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Probing muon g-2 at a future muon collider
The 4.2\sigma4.2σ discrepancy in the (g-2)(g−2) of the muon provides a hint that may indicate that physics beyond the standard model is at play. A multi-TeV scale muon collider provides a natural testing ground for this physics. In this paper, we discuss the potential to probe the BSM parameter space that is consistent with solving the (g-2)_{\mu}(g−2 ...
Jason Arakawa+3 more
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