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Charge Asymmetry of Muons Generated in a Muon Generator from Ultra-Dense Hydrogen D(0) and p(0)
Laser-induced nuclear reactions in ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) (review in Physica Scripta 2019) create mesons (kaons and pions). These mesons decay mainly to muons. The muons created are useful (patented source) for the muon-induced fusion process.
Leif Holmlid
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Energy and angular distributions of atmospheric muons at the Earth [PDF]
A fair knowledge of the atmospheric muon distributions at Earth is a prerequisite for the simulations of cosmic ray setups and rare event search detectors.
P. Shukla, Sundaresh Sankrith
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The recent development of intense muon sources (Holmlid, Swedish Patent SE 539,684 C 2 (2017)) is crucial for the use of muon-catalyzed fusion reactors (L. Holmlid, Fusion Science and Technology 75, 208 (2019)) which are likely to be the first generation
Leif Holmlid
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Muon tomography using cosmic-ray muons
The paper discusses about the R&D of a setup for muon tomography utilizing the scattering suffered by the muons due to electromagnetic interaction with the atomic nuclei while passing through any matter. The design of the setup has been optimized using numerical simulation for material discrimination and for further application in inspection of ...
Nayana Majumdar +5 more
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Muon intensity variations and atmospheric temperature
Muons in the atmosphere are formed during the decay of pions resulting from nuclear interactions of cosmic rays with nuclei of air atoms. The resulting muons are also unstable particles with a short lifetime. Therefore, not all of them reach the level of
Yanchukovskiy V.L.
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Muons: civil applications [PDF]
Cosmic radiation has been known since the first decades of the 20th century: it has been considered for many years, the best source of projectiles to investigate the core of matter, from nuclei to elementary particles. Nowadays, cosmic ray muons are very important in particle and nuclear physics, because they are used for detector testing and ...
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42 pages TeX file (aipproc style), 25 postscript figures. Submitted to the Proceedings of the Symposium on Physics Potential and Development of $\mu^+ \mu^-$ Colliders, San Francisco, CA Dec 13-15, 1995. Edited by D.
Palmer, R. +58 more
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High pressure research using muons at the Paul Scherrer Institute [PDF]
Pressure, together with temperature and magnetic field, is an important thermodynamical parameter in physics. Investigating the response of a compound or of a material to pressure allows to elucidate ground states, investigate their interplay and ...
R. Khasanov +10 more
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Abstract We lay out a comprehensive physics case for a future high-energy muon collider, exploring a range of collision energies (from 1 to 100 TeV) and luminosities. We highlight the advantages of such a collider over proposed alternatives.
Hind Al Ali +33 more
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Mu + N --> Tau + N at a Muon or Neutrino Factory [PDF]
The experimental discovery of large nu_mu-nu_tau mixing indicates that analogous mixing in the charged lepton sector could be substantial. We consider the possibility that if a high intensity muon beam, perhaps at the early stages of a muon or neutrino ...
Sher, Marc, Turan, Ismail
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