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Muon Cyclotron for Transmission Muon Microscope

2020
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Cyclotrons and their Applications, Cyclotrons2019, Cape Town, South ...
Yamazaki, Takayuki   +9 more
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Polarized muon beams for muon collider

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1996
An option for the production of intense and highly polarized muon beams, suitable for a high-luminosity muon collider, is described briefly. It is based on a multi-channel pion-collection system, narrow-band pion-to-muon decay channels, proper muon spin gymnastics, and ionization cooling to combine all of the muon beams into a single bunch of ...
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Nuclear muon capture

Nuclear Physics A, 1977
This report attempts to survey our present knowledge of the nuclear muon capture reactions. Starting from the formation of the muonic atom, various phenomena, having a bearing on the nuclear capture, are reviewed. The nuclear reactions are then studied from two angles — to learn about the basic muon-nucleon weak interaction process, and to obtain new ...
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The Physics of Muons and Muon Neutrinos

Annual Review of Nuclear Science, 1963
The static properties of the muon are discussed. Electromagnetic and weak interactions of muons and muon neutrinos are reviewed. Muonic atoms and molecules and possible anomalous interactions are discussed. 230 references. (R.E.U)
Gerald Feinberg, Leon M. Lederman
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Muon Physics Possibilities at a Muon-Neutrino Factory

Hyperfine Interactions, 2001
New intense proton accelerators with above GeV energies and MW beam power, such as they are discussed in connection with neutrino factories, appear to be excellently suited for feeding bright muon sources for low-energy muon science. Muon rates with several orders of magnitude increased flux compared to present facilities will become available.
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Muon colliders to expand frontiers of particle physics

Nature Physics, 2021
K. Long   +5 more
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Nuclear Muon Capture

1976
We do not attempt in these two lectures to develop a coherent formalism of nuclear muon-capture, nor do we drive for completeness in the description of what the study of these processes may teach us about the basic interaction or the nuclear structure. The formalism may be consulted in ref. 1 (impulse approximation) or ref.
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Muon-induced fission

1981
The title of my lecture implies some general remarks related both to fission and muonic atoms. It is relevant to start with fission because the main goal of the experiments we are going to discuss was to learn more about fission itself. But one has to keep in mind also that the fission processs is well understood now and it is tempting from time to ...
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Early study of muons and muon decay

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1994
Work on the secondary cosmic radiation carried‐out over the period 1929–1947 is reviewed describing first the experimental demonstration that the penetrating cosmic rays are new unstable particles of intermediate mass (‘‘mesotrons’’), for a long time incorrectly identified with the Yukawa mediator of nuclear forces.
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Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?

Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?, 2023
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