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The muon capture by 11B to the two lowest levels of 11Be [PDF]
H.P.C. Rood
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The Monument experiment: ordinary muon capture studies for $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β decay
The Monument experiment measures ordinary muon capture (OMC) on isotopes relevant for neutrinoless double-beta ( $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β ) decay and nuclear astrophysics.
G. R. Araujo+28 more
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Muon Capture and Inelastic Electron Scattering in
T. de Forest
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Radiative Muon Capture in
M. Conversi, R. Diebold, L. Di Lella
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Induced Pseudoscalar Coupling in Muon Capture and Second-Order Corrections [PDF]
The hyperfine effect in muon capture rate is analyzed with taking into account of the second-order terms in 1/M in the non-relativistic Hamiltonian. It is shown that in the situation of the dominance of the squared first-order terms the interference of zero-order and second-order terms has no significant influence.
arxiv
Migdal's Theory of Nuclear Structure and Partial Muon Capture Rates in
Mannque Rho
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Comments on Proton Emission after Muon Capture [PDF]
The emission of particles after atomic muon capture was studied extensively during the early 70's. In particular, proton and neutron spectra were measured in order to determine whether nuclear emission was due to a direct or a thermalized process. It was found that protons emitted after atomic muon capture decreased from a probability of 15% in light ...
arxiv
The muon capture rate in oxygen is used as a means for measuring the induced pseudoscalar coupling constant (${C}_{P}$) of weak interactions. The capture rate between the ${J}^{P}={0}^{+}$ ground state of ${\mathrm{O}}^{16}$ and the ${0}^{\ensuremath{-}}$, ${1}^{\ensuremath{-}}$, ${2}^{\ensuremath{-}}$, and ${3}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ states of ${\mathrm{N}}
Gillet, Vincent, Jenkins, David A.
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DeepMuon: Accelerating Cosmic-Ray Muon Simulation Based on Optimal Transport [PDF]
Cosmic muon imaging technology is increasingly being applied in various fields. However, simulating cosmic muons typically requires the rapid generation of a large number of muons and tracking their complex trajectories through intricate structures. This process is highly computationally demanding and consumes significant CPU time.
arxiv
Random Phase Approximation and neutrino-nucleus cross sections
The Random Phase Approximation theory is used to calculate the total cross sections of electron neutrinos on $^{12}$C nucleus. The role of the excitation of the discrete spectrum is discussed.
Co', Giampaolo
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