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Physical Review, 1963
By exploiting the transfer process $({\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\ensuremath{-}}p)+\mathrm{Ne}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}p+({\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{Ne})$, we have measured the disappearance rate of negative muons bound to neon nuclei. We find $\ensuremath{\lambda}=(0.658\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.010)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{6}
E. J. Bleser+6 more
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By exploiting the transfer process $({\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\ensuremath{-}}p)+\mathrm{Ne}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}p+({\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{Ne})$, we have measured the disappearance rate of negative muons bound to neon nuclei. We find $\ensuremath{\lambda}=(0.658\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.010)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{6}
E. J. Bleser+6 more
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Nuclear Physics A, 2010
Abstract Muon capture in hydrogen is a basic charged-current electroweak process. Historically, it played an essential role in establishing the structure of the weak interactions. More recently, the connection between nucleon and even few-nucleon observables at low energies and fundamental QCD has been elucidated within effective field theories. Muon
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Abstract Muon capture in hydrogen is a basic charged-current electroweak process. Historically, it played an essential role in establishing the structure of the weak interactions. More recently, the connection between nucleon and even few-nucleon observables at low energies and fundamental QCD has been elucidated within effective field theories. Muon
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International Journal of Modern Physics E, 1999
Muon capture in deuterium, μ-+ D →νμ+n+n, is a weak process of fundamental importance. The capture rate depends critically on the spin configuration of the initial (μ D ) state, which is in turn related closely to the availability of having two nearby deuteron nuclei.
W-Y. Pauchy Hwang, B.-J. Lin
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Muon capture in deuterium, μ-+ D →νμ+n+n, is a weak process of fundamental importance. The capture rate depends critically on the spin configuration of the initial (μ D ) state, which is in turn related closely to the availability of having two nearby deuteron nuclei.
W-Y. Pauchy Hwang, B.-J. Lin
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Systematic muon capture rates in PQRPA
, 2015In this work we performed a systematic study of the inclusive muon capture rates for several nuclei with A < 60 using the Projected Random Quasi-particle Phase Approximation (PQRPA) as nuclear model, because it is the only RPA model that treats the Pauli
A. Samana, D. Sande, F. Krmpotić
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Radiative muon capture in nuclei
Physical Review C, 1988The energy spectra of photons following negative muon absorption in $^{12}\mathrm{C}$, $^{16}\mathrm{O}$, $^{27}\mathrm{Al}$, $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$, $^{\mathrm{nat}}\mathrm{Fe}$, $^{165}\mathrm{Ho}$, and $^{209}\mathrm{Bi}$ have been measured with two NaI spectrometers.
L. van Elmbt+8 more
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Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1971
In this paper the partial-capture rates of muons in11B going to11Be(g.s.) and11Be (320 keV), as well as the hyperfine effect in the transition to11Be*, are studied. Comparing these results with the beta-decay of11Be and the electromagnetic transition11Be* →11Be, we can derive some conclusions on the nuclear structure of the bound states of11Be. We also
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In this paper the partial-capture rates of muons in11B going to11Be(g.s.) and11Be (320 keV), as well as the hyperfine effect in the transition to11Be*, are studied. Comparing these results with the beta-decay of11Be and the electromagnetic transition11Be* →11Be, we can derive some conclusions on the nuclear structure of the bound states of11Be. We also
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A Study Of Weak Nuclear Response By Nuclear Muon Capture
, 2014Nuclear matrix elements (NMEs) for double beta decays (DBD) are crucial for extracting fundamental neutrino properties from DBD experiments. In order to study the DBD NMEs, single B+ and B- NMEs are required.
I. H. Hashim
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Radiation Effects, 1976
Abstract The Coulomb capture of muons accompanied by Auger electron emission has been calculated by treating the process as internal conversion of El γ radiation. Emission of K, LI, LII, LIII, MI and NI electrons was investigated, and emission of elections from the other M and N subshells was considered in a very rough manner.
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Abstract The Coulomb capture of muons accompanied by Auger electron emission has been calculated by treating the process as internal conversion of El γ radiation. Emission of K, LI, LII, LIII, MI and NI electrons was investigated, and emission of elections from the other M and N subshells was considered in a very rough manner.
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Nuclear Physics A, 1990
Abstract The problem of inclusive muon capture in nuclei is studied by calculating the capture rate in asymmetric infinite nuclear matter and using the local density approximation to evaluate the capture rates in nuclei. It is shown that the method is rather reliable and allows one to improve on approximations used in the past.
E. Oset+2 more
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Abstract The problem of inclusive muon capture in nuclei is studied by calculating the capture rate in asymmetric infinite nuclear matter and using the local density approximation to evaluate the capture rates in nuclei. It is shown that the method is rather reliable and allows one to improve on approximations used in the past.
E. Oset+2 more
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Nuclear γ Rays from Stopped Muon Capture Reactions for Nuclear Isotope Detection
, 2013Muon capture isotope detection (MuCID) is a non-destructive detection (assay) of composite and impurity nuclear isotopes by measuring γ rays following muon capture reaction products. Several nuclear isotopes are produced by muon capture reactions such as
H. Ejiri+11 more
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