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2. 3. The Retrospective Mode
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J. L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,Optics ,business.industry ,Mode (statistics) ,business - Published
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Andrea Vacchi, Johann Marton, L. Schellenberg, G. A. Beer, Hubert Schneuwly, Ryoichi Seki, W. H. Breunlich, Ryugo S. Hayano, M. Augsburger, Marco Bregant, V. Lucherini, Paul E. Knowles, M. Iliescu, Françoise Mulhauser, J.-P. Egger, T. Koike, T. Ishikawa, Yoshinori Akaishi, E. Zavattini, Lukas A. Schaller, Fabrizio Fabbri, Michael Cargnelli, C. Guaraldo, D. Chatellard, J. Zmeskal, Masahiko Iwasaki, Takeyasu M. Ito, R. King, Satoshi Nakamura, Stefano Bianco, B. Lauss, C. Petrascu, T. Ishiwatari, A. C. Sanderson, B. Gartner, Masaki Hori, D. Varidel, T. Ponta, A. M. Bragadireanu, and Edoardo Milotti
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Deuterium ,Field (physics) ,Kaonic hydrogen ,Detector ,Strong interaction ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Chiral symmetry breaking ,Beam (structure) ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The scientific program and the experimental setup of the DEAR (DAΦNE Exotic Atom Research) experiment at the new φ-factory DAΦNE of Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati are described. The objective of DEAR is to perform a 1% measurement of the K α line shift due to the strong interaction in kaonic hydrogen. A measurement will also be performed on kaonic deuterium for the first time. The aim is to investigate low-energy $$\overline K N$$ physics and to understand SU(3) chiral symmetry breaking. The setup takes advantage of the unique features of the “kaon beam” from the φ decay in DAΦNE; of a low-temperature pressurized gaseous target; and of a detector for soft X-rays – the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) – characterized by a very good energy (and spatial) resolution and by an unprecedented background rejection capability. The DEAR experiment represents a major effort in the study of low energy $$\overline K N$$ interactions and has the potential to produce a breakthrough in the field.
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- 1999
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W. H. Breunlich, T. von Egidy, Y.-A. Thalmann, E. Jeannet, Michael Cargnelli, P. Kammel, F. J. Hartmann, P. Ackerbauer, D. Chatellard, Hubert Schneuwly, F. Mulhauser, Johann Marton, S. Tresch, J.-P. Egger, L. Schellenberg, A. Kosak, J. Zmeskal, B. Lauss, M. Mühlbauer, B. Gartner, A. Werthmüller, Lukas A. Schaller, C. Piller, R. King, M. Augsburger, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, W. Prymas, C. Petitjean, and Wolfgang Schott
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Physics ,Muon ,Deuterium ,chemistry ,Excited state ,Metastability ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Isotopes of helium ,Helium ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The energy and time distributions of the decay X-rays of excited, metastable, molecular (dµHe)*-resonances were measured. The comparison of the observed energy spectra with calculated ones suggests that decay from the rotational state J = 1 dominates at the investigated conditions. The muon transfer rates from ground state deuterium to the helium isotopes 3He and 4He at low temperatures were determined from the time distributions of these spectra. Additionally, the temperature dependence of the muon transfer rate was clearly established in deuterium / 4He mixtures.
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- 1999
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Takeyasu M. Ito, T. Ishiwatari, Stefano Bianco, B. Lauss, C. Petrascu, J. Zmeskal, Hubert Schneuwly, Edoardo Milotti, D. Varidel, Lukas A. Schaller, G. A. Beer, Johann Marton, Andrea Vacchi, J.-P. Egger, T. Ishikawa, C. Guaraldo, R. King, Fabrizio Fabbri, D. Chatellard, W. H. Breunlich, Ryugo S. Hayano, Masahiko Iwasaki, V. Lucherini, M. Augsburger, Marco Bregant, T. Ponta, M. Iliescu, Ryoichi Seki, A. M. Bragadireanu, T. Koike, Michael Cargnelli, B. Gartner, Françoise Mulhauser, Masaki Hori, A. C. Sanderson, E. Zavattini, Yoshinori Akaishi, L. Schellenberg, Paul E. Knowles, and Satoshi Nakamura
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Kaonic hydrogen ,Cascade ,Strong interaction ,Line shift ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The DEAR (DAΦNE Exotic Atom Research) experiment at the new φ-factory DAΦNE of Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati aims for a 1% measurement of the line shift of the K-complex due to strong interaction in kaonic hydrogen. This presentation is meant to prove that the high statistics and good resolution obtainable with DEAR will be able to disentangle the kaonic hydrogen K-complex lines (a cascade unconstrained fit), obtaining in this way constraints for what concerns the cascade parameters and, consequently, information regarding the physical processes involved in the kaonic hydrogen atomic cascade.
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6. Measurement of the formation rate and the radiative decay of the muonic molecules(pμ3He)*and(pμ4He)*
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F. J. Hartmann, R. King, J.-P. Egger, F. Mulhauser, S. Tresch, W. H. Breunlich, J. Zmeskal, Wolfgang Schott, Johann Marton, M. Augsburger, L. Schellenberg, M. Mühlbauer, Michael Cargnelli, A. Werthmüller, C. Petitjean, D. Chatellard, Lukas A. Schaller, C. Piller, B. Gartner, Hubert Schneuwly, E. Jeannet, W. Prymas, P. Ackerbauer, T. von Egidy, Y.-A. Thalmann, and B. Lauss
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Radiative decay ,Molecule ,Atomic physics ,Formation rate ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
- 1998
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7. Muon transfer rates from hydrogen to3Heand4Hemeasured at low temperature
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J. Zmeskal, M. Mühlbauer, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, L. Schellenberg, Michael Cargnelli, R. King, B. Gartner, Hubert Schneuwly, J. Egger, E. Jeannet, S. Tresch, D. Chatellard, Johann Marton, B. Lauss, F. Mulhauser, W. H. Breunlich, C. Piller, P. Ackerbauer, W. Prymas, Y.-A. Thalmann, C. Petitjean, A. Werthmüller, Lukas A. Schaller, and F. J. Hartmann
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Atomic physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
- 1998
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8. Muon transfer from excited states of hydrogen and deuterium to nitrogen, neon, and argon
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R. Jacot-Guillarmod, F. Mulhauser, Hubert Schneuwly, S. Tresch, A. Werthmüller, Y.-A. Thalmann, L. Schellenberg, and Lukas A. Schaller
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Physics ,Neon ,Muon ,Argon ,chemistry ,Hydrogen ,Deuterium ,Excited state ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Atomic physics ,Nitrogen ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
- 1998
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9. Investigation of charge transfer from excited muonic hydrogen atoms to argon
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R. Jacot-Guillarmod, L. Schellenberg, S. Tresch, Lukas A. Schaller, Hubert Schneuwly, A. Werthmüller, Y.-A. Thalmann, and F. Mulhauser
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Physics ,Argon ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,Lyman series ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Excited state ,symbols ,Atomic physics ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Exotic atom ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
A method is proposed for investigating muon transfer from excited muonic hydrogen atoms to an element Z{gt}2, and is applied to argon measurements. It makes use of a comparison between the muonic x-ray intensity patterns of the Lyman series of this element measured in mixtures with and without hydrogen. The analysis of the data taken in two gas mixtures H{sub 2} + Ar at 15 bar with argon concentrations of 2{percent} (0.3{percent}), yields consistent results. In both mixtures, two thirds of the prompt argon x rays proceed from transfer from excited {mu}p{sup {asterisk}} states. The Coulomb capture ratio determined in both mixtures yields a mean value of A(H{sub 2},Ar) = 0.21(2), and agrees with the corresponding pionic ratio. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}
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10. Atomic capture ratios of negative muons in gaseous mixtures of hydrogen, nitrogen, neon and argon
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H. Schneuwly, Lukas A. Schaller, Françoise Mulhauser, S. Tresch, C. Piller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, Y.-A. Thalmann, A. Werthmüller, and L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Argon ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,Lyman series ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nitrogen ,symbols.namesake ,Neon ,chemistry ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,symbols ,Nuclear fusion ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The yields of muonic x rays of the Lyman series of nitrogen, neon and argon have been analysed to determine capture ratios A(Z1,Z2) in about thirty gaseous mixtures under different experimental conditions. In addition, capture ratios A(Z,H) have been determined in hydrogen mixtures by taking into account transfer processes from muonic hydrogen to elements Z. The influence of the spectral flux density of the muons on capture ratios has been analysed. Our per-atom ratios form a coherent set and confirm the value A(Ar,Ne) = 1. 262(10).
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11. Muon transfer from thermalized muonic hydrogen isotopes to argon
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R. Jacot-Guillarmod, S. Tresch, L. Schellenberg, F. Mulhauser, Hubert Schneuwly, C. Piller, Y.-A. Thalmann, A. Werthmüller, Lukas A. Schaller, and Andrzej Adamczak
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Physics ,Muon ,Deuterium ,Kinetic isotope effect ,Atom ,Atomic physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Energy (signal processing) ,Exotic atom ,Muon capture - Abstract
Recent experimental results on the muon exchange from muonic hydrogen to argon show that the reaction rate is energy dependent near 0.1 eV. A muonic hydrogen atom, formed by muon capture in H{sub 2} gas at 15 bars, is thermalized in a few hundreds of nanoseconds. If the muon transfer reaction occurs before that time, the rate is shown to be slightly lower compared to thermalized muonic atoms [{lambda}{sub pAr}=(1.63{plus_minus}0.09){times}10{sup 11} s{sup {minus}1}]. As an indirect consequence, the muon transfer rate from {mu}p to helium, determined by our group [R. Jacot-Guillarmod and co-workers, Phys. Rev. A {bold 38}, 6151 (1988)] is lowered by about 40{percent}. The present value {lambda}{sub pHe}=(0.51{plus_minus}0.19){times}10{sup 8} s{sup {minus}1} is in good agreement with other experiments. The transfer rate from muonic deuterium to argon shows also an energy dependence. The muon transfer rate to argon from the deuteron is {lambda}{sub dAr}=(0.86{plus_minus}0.04){times}10{sup 11} s{sup {minus}1} at room temperature. The intensity patterns of the muonic Lyman series of argon obtained by muon transfer from both hydrogen isotopes are determined and compared with theoretical predictions. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}
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12. The study of prompt and delayed muon induced fission III. The ratios of prompt to delayed fission yields
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H.W. Reist, T. Krogulski, H. Hänscheid, Peter David, S. M. Polikanov, J. Hartfiel, L. Schellenberg, T. Johansson, Arie Taal, J. Konijn, J. F. M. d'Achard van Enschut, Norbert Trautmann, Lukas A. Schaller, H. Janszen, C. Petitjean, J. P. Theobald, W. Schrieder, Ch. Rösel, Gunnar Tibell, F. Risse, R. von Mutius, H. Paganetti, A. K. Sinha, and C.T.A.M. de Laat
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Isotope ,Fission ,Nuclear Theory ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Nuclear Experiment ,Excitation ,Muon capture - Abstract
The ratios of prompt to delayed fission yields for the isotopes U-233, U-234, U-235, U-236, U-238, Np-237, Pu-242, and Pu-244 and the fission probabilities relative to each other have been investigated experimentally. Using the value of the total fission probability for Np-237 the absolute probabilities for prompt and delayed fission have been determined. The fission probabilities per muon capture P(fc) have been derived for all the isotopes and compared with an evaluation based on excitation functions from theory.
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13. Nuclear excitation and prompt fission in muonic238U
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J. Konijn, Arie Taal, H. Folger, C. Petitjean, Peter David, H. Hänscheid, C.T.A.M. de Laat, Lukas A. Schaller, Ch. Rösel, L. Schellenberg, F. Risse, W. Schrieder, L. M. Simons, and H.W. Reist
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Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Uranium-238 ,Muon ,Cluster decay ,Branching fraction ,Fission ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Nuclear fusion ,Fission product yield ,Atomic physics - Abstract
A study of muonic238U has been performed in a combined (μ−,γ f) and (μ−,γγ) coincidence experiment to investigate the role of non-radiative transitions and their fission probabilities. An augmentation of the outer fission barrier ofΔEb=(0.6±0.1) MeV due to the presence of the muon is deduced. A significant contribution to the prompt fission yield not only results from the (2p→1s) and (3d→1s) non-radiative transitions, but also from other radiationless transitions. Specifically, the measured fission probabilities of the transitions (2p→1s), (3d→1s), and (3p→1s) are (1.5±0.4)%, (5.7±1.7)%, and (5.3±1.9)%, respectively.
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14. Behavior of the nuclear charge radii systematics in thes-dshell from muonic atom measurements
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L. Schellenberg, C. Piller, G. Fricke, Lukas A. Schaller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, Th. Hennemann, J. Herberz, and G. K. Mallot
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Isotope ,Scattering ,Isotone ,Nuclear Theory ,Shell (structure) ,Charge density ,Charge (physics) ,Effective nuclear charge ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The present work extends the systematics of nuclear charge radii obtained by the method of muonic atoms to nuclei with 8\ensuremath{\le}Z,N\ensuremath{\le}20. The accuracy of the measured muonic Lyman transition energies of generally \ensuremath{\le}10 eV leads to a precision in the model-independent nuclear charge radii differences of 2--3 am for the isotope shifts and 4--9 am for isotone shifts. Both isotope and isotone shifts within the s-d shell behave ``anomalously'' with respect to the systematics of heavier nuclei. However, such behavior is predicted on theoretical grounds, if mixing in the s-d shells and the strong deformation of some of the nuclei in this region are considered. We compare charge radii from elastic electron scattering data with muonic atom rms radii and suggest that observed deviations are possibly due to incomplete dispersion corrections.
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15. The probability of prompt and delayed fission of muonic237Np
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F. Risse, W. Schrieder, C.T.A.M. de Laat, J. Konijn, Peter David, L. Schellenberg, C. Petitjean, H.W. Reist, Norbert Trautmann, H. Paganetti, Arie Taal, Ch. Rösel, Lukas A. Schaller, A. K. Sinha, and H. Hänscheid
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Cluster decay ,Fission ,Branching fraction ,Nuclear fusion ,Elementary particle ,Atomic physics ,Muon capture - Abstract
Fission fragments from the reaction237Np(μ−,γ,f) have been measured in coincidence with muonic X-rays. The efficiency of the fission fragment detector is determined from (μ−,γ,f)-data of the same experiment. The total fission probability perμ-stopPt has been measured as well as the fission probabilities Pf of the non-radiative muonic (3d→1s)- and (2p→1s)-transitions; the latter has been divided into two parts leading to different mean excitation energiesE:P t =(54±17)%,P f (3d→1s)=(41±21)%,P f (2p→1s,E=6.218 MeV)=(61±19)%, andP f (2p→1s,E=6.525 MeV)=(57±18)%. The influence of the muon on the fission barrier is discussed. The fission probability after muon capture is compared with a calculated value using a distribution of nuclear excitation energies following muon capture and the fission probability as measured in a238U(3He,αf)-reaction.
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- 1991
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16. Radiationless transition probabilities in muonic208Pb,232Th, and238U
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H. Folger, C.T.A.M. de Laat, C. Petitjean, Ch. Rösel, H.W. Reist, J. Konijn, L. M. Simons, L. Schellenberg, H. Hänscheid, Arie Taal, F. Rissel, Peter David, Lukas A. Schaller, A. K. Sinha, and W. Schrieder
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear fusion ,Atomic physics ,Value (mathematics) ,Spectral line ,Coincidence ,Excitation - Abstract
The probabilities for non-radiative (n.r.) excitationsP n.r. in the muonic nuclides208Pb,232Th, and238U have been determined from (μ−,γγ)-measurements by comparing the intensities of muonic X-ray transitions in single and coincidence spectra. The value ofP n.r. (3p→1s), measured for the first time, is about 90% for the actinides232Th and238U, but only about 8% for208Pb. The value ofP n.r. (3d→1s) is found to be 10 % for233Th, 13% for238U, and about 4% for208Pb. For208Pb a vanishing strength of the n.r. decay of the 2p-level is found, while for232Th and for238U n.r. strengths of about 20% and 26%, respectively, are observed. By regarding two subcomplexes of the 2p→1s transitions leading to different mean excitation energies the n.r. transition probabilities were found to be different for238U only, 21.6% and 31.1.%, respectively.
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- 1991
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17. Muon capture rates in233U,234U,235U,236U,238U, and237Np
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J. Konijn, C.T.A.M. de Laat, H.W. Reist, F. Risse, C. Petitjean, Lukas A. Schaller, S. M. Polikanov, Peter David, T. Krogulski, Ch. Rösel, Theo Mayer-Kuckuk, W. Schrieder, A. K. Sinha, Arie Taal, H. Hänscheid, and L. Schellenberg
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Nuclear physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Isotope ,Fission ,Atomic physics ,Neutrino ,Spectral line ,Muon capture ,Lepton - Abstract
The time spectra for muon induced fission of233U,234U,235U,236U,238U, and237Np were measured simultaneously, detecting both fragments in coincidence in a fast multi parallel plate avalanche detector. The observed mean lifetimes τ are 68.9 ± 0.3 ns, 70.6 ± 0.2 ns, 72.2 ±0.2 ns, 74.3 ± 0.3 ns, 77.0 ±0.4 ns, and 69.8 ±0.2 ns for the above isotopes, respectively. No second time component, tentatively ascribed to a possible fission isomer, was observed. The deduced total capture rates are compared with theoretical predictions.
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- 1990
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18. Muon transfer from deuterium to helium
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M. Augsburger, P. Ackerbauer, W. H. Breunlich, M. Cargnelli, D. Chatellard, J.-P. Egger, B. Gartner, F. J. Hartmann, O. Huot, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, P. Kammel, R. King, P. Knowles, A. Kosak, B. Lauss, J. Marton, M. Mühlbauer, F. Mulhauser, C. Petitjean, W. Prymas, L. A. Schaller, L. Schellenberg, H. Schneuwly, S. Tresch, T. von Egidy, and J. Zmeskal
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Physics ,Muon ,Branching fraction ,Analytical chemistry ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spectral line ,Helium-4 ,Helium-3 ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Ground state ,Nuclear Experiment ,Isotopes of helium ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
We report on an experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland measuring x rays from muon transfer from deuterium to helium. Both the ground state transfer via the exotic dmu3,4He* molecules and the excited state transfer from mud* were measured. The use of CCD detectors allowed x rays from 1.5 keV to 11 keV to be detected with sufficient energy resolution to separate the transitions to different final states in both deuterium and helium. The x-ray peaks of the dmu3He* and dmu4He* molecules were measured with good statistics. For the D2+3He mixture, the peak has its maximum at E_dmu3He = 6768 +- 12 eV with FWHM Gamma_dmu3He = 863 +- 10 eV. Furthermore the radiative branching ratio was found to be kappa_dmu3He = 0.301 +- 0.061. For the D_2+4He mixture, the maximum of the peak lies at E_dmu4He = 6831 +- 8 eV and the FWHM is Gamma_dmu4He = 856 +- 10 eV. The radiative branching ratio is kappa_dmu4He = 0.636 +- 0.097. The excited state transfer is limited by the probability to reach the deuterium ground state, q_1s. This coefficient was determined for both mixtures: q^3He_1s = 68.9 +- 2.7% and q^4He_1s = 90.1 +- 1.5., Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures
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19. Ground-state muon transfer from deuterium to3Heand4He
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J.-P. Egger, Michael Cargnelli, M. Augsburger, C. Petitjean, M. Mühlbauer, F. J. Hartmann, W. Prymas, D. Chatellard, P. Kammel, R. King, L. Schellenberg, W. H. Breunlich, Hubert Schneuwly, F. Mulhauser, A. Werthmüller, Lukas A. Schaller, S. Tresch, A. Kosak, B. Gartner, B. Lauss, P. Ackerbauer, Johann Marton, J. Zmeskal, T. von Egidy, and Y.-A. Thalmann
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Physics ,Transfer (group theory) ,Muon ,Deuterium ,Atomic helium ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Energy (signal processing) ,Spectral line - Abstract
We have observed the deexcitation x-ray spectra of the exotic molecules $(d{\ensuremath{\mu}}^{4}\mathrm{He}{)}^{*}$ and $(d{\ensuremath{\mu}}^{3}\mathrm{He}{)}^{*}$ with good statistics and low background. From the time distributions of these x rays, we have directly determined the muon transfer rates from ground-state muonic deuterium atoms to helium nuclei. The obtained transfer rates in gaseous mixtures at $\ensuremath{\sim}30$ K are ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{{d}^{3}\mathrm{He}}=(1.856\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.077)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{8} {\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ to ${}^{3}\mathrm{He},$ and ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{{d}^{4}\mathrm{He}}=(10.50\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.21)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{8} {\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ to ${}^{4}\mathrm{He}.$ In liquid mixtures, we measured the muon transfer rates ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{{d}^{3}\mathrm{He}}=(2.77\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.73)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{8} {\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ and ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{{d}^{4}\mathrm{He}}=(14.2\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1.4)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{8} {\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}.$ These transfer rates have to be multiplied with the target density and the atomic helium concentration to obtain the ``effective transfer rates'' for a specific target composition. The expected isotopic effect between mixtures containing ${}^{3}\mathrm{He}$ and mixtures containing ${}^{4}\mathrm{He},$ as well as with respect to the hydrogen-helium case, is clearly confirmed. A density effect was observed for both isotopic compositions. We investigated the widths and the energies of the intensity maxima of the observed energy spectra of the molecular x rays. From the comparison of the measured energy spectra with calculated ones, we conclude that decay from the rotational state $J=1$ of the muonic molecule dominates over decay from $J=0$ at the investigated experimental conditions.
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- 2000
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20. On the Time Spectra of Muonic X-Rays in H2+SO2
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L. Schellenberg, Hubert Schneuwly, Lukas A. Schaller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, C. Piller, and Françoise Mulhauser
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Physics ,symbols.namesake ,Muon ,chemistry ,symbols ,Balmer series ,Molecule ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Atomic physics ,Oxygen ,Time spectrum ,Spectral line ,Exotic atom - Abstract
By analysing the time spectra of the muonic sulphur X-rays in seven different H2+SO2 gas mixtures, the muon transfer rates to the SO2 molecule, deduced from the lifetimes of the µp atoms, agree all well with each other. The muonic oxygen time spectra show an additional structure as if µp atoms of another kind were present. Reduced transfer rates Λ o ′ are reproducible if one uses the model of “ephemeral” µp atoms[1].
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- 1993
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21. Hot Muonic Deuterium and Tritium from Cold Targets
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J. H. Brewer, L. Schellenberg, A. R. Kunselman, J. M. Bailey, J. L. Beveridge, C. Petitjean, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, P. Kammel, A. Olin, G. A. Beer, G. R. Mason, Glenn M. Marshall, T. M. Huber, B. M. Forster, P. E. Knowles, J. Zmeskal, C. J. Martoff, and B. Pippitt
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Physics ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron ,Nuclear physics ,Deuterium ,chemistry ,Solid hydrogen ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Tritium ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Lepton ,Exotic atom - Abstract
Experiments are described which use a solid hydrogen layer to form muonic hydrogen isotopes in vacuum. The method relies on transfer of the muon from protium to either a deuteron or a triton. The resulting muonic deuterium or muonic tritium will not immediately thermalize because of the very low elastic cross sections, and may be emitted from the surface of the layer. Measurements which detect decay electrons, muonic x-rays, and fusion products have been used to study the processes. A target has been constructed which exploits muonic atom emission in order to study the energy dependence of transfer and muon molecular formation.
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- 1993
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22. Nuclear charge radii of the tin isotopes from muonic atoms
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Hubert Schneuwly, J. Herberz, C. Gugler, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, T. Hennemann, Lukas A. Schaller, L. Schellenberg, C. Piller, and G. Fricke
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Neutron number ,Isotopes of tin ,Charge density ,Elementary particle ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Effective nuclear charge ,Exotic atom ,Lepton - Abstract
The muonic atom 2${\mathit{p}}_{1/2}$-1${\mathit{s}}_{1/2}$ and 2${\mathit{p}}_{3/2}$-1${\mathit{s}}_{1/2}$ transition energies were measured with an experimental accuracy of better than 20 ppm for the isotope chain $^{112,114,116,117,118,119,120,122,124}\mathrm{Sn}$. Precise values for the Barrett equivalent nuclear radii ${\mathit{R}}_{\mathit{k}\mathrm{\ensuremath{\alpha}}}$ and their differences as well as root-mean-square radii were deduced. The \ensuremath{\Delta}N=2 isotope shifts between the even Sn isotopes show a subshell effect at the neutron number N=64. Otherwise, there is a nearly linear decrease with increasing N, in accordance with the general systematics of nuclear charge radii. Our muonic atom results are in a good agreement with recent optical data, including odd-even staggering. Hartree-Fock calculations reproduce the general trend but not the subshell effect. Regarding the nuclear polarization corrections, the problem in the 2p splitting found earlier in ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\mu}}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$-Zr and ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\mu}}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$-Pb seems also to persist in ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\mu}}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$-Sn.
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- 1990
23. Muon Transfer in H2 + SO2 Gas Mixtures
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F. Mulhauser, H. Schneuwly, C. Piller, L. A. Schaller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, and L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Lyman series ,Binding energy ,Electron shell ,chemistry.chemical_element ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Atom ,symbols ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Ternary operation - Abstract
The muon transfer process in binary and ternary gas mixtures with hydrogen looks like a well known process. 1 From the ground state of the up atom, where the muon has a binding energy of about 2.6 keV, the muon is transferred to higher Z elements onto atomic orbits with much smaller radii than the outer electron shells of the atom Z, and where the muon has a comparable binding energy. The transfer process does therefore not depend on chemical structures and bonds in which the element, to which the muon is transferred, is involved.
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- 1990
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24. Muon Transfer to Low Z Elements
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R. Jacot-Guillarmod, L. A. Schaller, C. Piller, L. Schellenberg, F. Mulhauser, and H. Schneuwly
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Physics ,Muon ,Excited state ,Atom ,Muonium ,Order (ring theory) ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic number ,Atomic physics ,Lepton ,Exotic atom - Abstract
A negative muon, captured in a mixture of natural hydrogen with a small amount of another gas of atomic number Z, forms a muonic hydrogen or a muonic Z atom in an excited state. In the deexcitation process, muonic X rays are emitted. Because the cascade time is very short (of the order of 10–12 s at 10 bar), they appear promptly with regard to the incoming muon. After deexcitation of the (μp)* system (in about 10–10s), which occurs essentially by collisions, 1 the (up) is atom can then disappear by muon decay with an associated rate λ0, by formation of a pup mesomolecule (λpp), or by transferring the muon to deuterium (λd) or to the Z element (λpz). The total disappearance rate of the up atom, λ is then: $$\lambda = {\lambda _{0}} + {\lambda _{{pp}}} + {\lambda _{d}} + {\lambda _{{pZ}}}$$ (1)
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- 1990
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25. Experimental evidence for muonicX-rays from fission fragments
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F. Risse, Peter David, L. Schellenberg, B. Sabirov, Ch. Rösel, W. Schrieder, Arie Taal, F. F. Karpeshin, H. Paganetti, C.T.A.M. de Laat, J. Konijn, H. Hänscheid, and Lukas A. Schaller
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Massless particle ,Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Fission ,Branching fraction ,Nuclear fusion ,Elementary particle ,Atomic physics ,Spectral line - Abstract
In the spectrum of muonic X-rays of238U measured in coincidence with prompt fission events a structure has been found which is attributed to 2p→1s transitions of the muon attached to heavy fragments. The intensityI s of this structure relative to the strengthI pf observed for prompt fission has been determined to beI s/I pf=(6.0± 2.1) %. Although the experimental significance for the appeareance of this phenomenon is weak, this is the first experimental indication for its occuxence.
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- 1993
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26. Nuclear ground state charge radii from electromagnetic interactions
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K. Heilig, Lukas A. Schaller, C. Bernhardt, E.B. Shera, G. Fricke, L. Schellenberg, C.W. Dejager, and Other Research IHEF (IoP, FNWI)
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Elastic scattering ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scattering ,Charge density ,Charge (physics) ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Effective nuclear charge ,Line (formation) ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The Tables summarize experimental results from muonic atom transition energies, nuclear charge parameters from elastic electron scattering, and K x-ray isotope shifts in so far as they provide information on nuclear ground-state charge radii. Numerous experimental results for optical isotope shifts have been published elsewhere; for eight elements the relevant information is condensed ("projected") here to one optical line per element. A model-independent analysis which combines data from all three experimental methods is applied to these elements and is presented as an illustration of the improved accuracy for the rms radii and Barrett radii which result from this analysis.
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- 1995
27. Comparison of muon and pion capture ratios inH2-Ar gas mixtures
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F. Bienz, Lukas A. Schaller, W Reichart, C. Piller, Hubert Schneuwly, M. Boschung, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, and L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,Argon ,Muon ,Meson ,Hadron ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Elementary particle ,Muon capture ,Nuclear physics ,Pion ,chemistry ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Lepton - Abstract
The muonic Coulomb capture ratio A(${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$,Ar) has been measured in two different ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$-Ar gas mixtures using two different methods of evaluation based on the muon transfer from hydrogen. The measured ratios agree with each other, but disagree with the corresponding pionic capture ratio and also with the ratios calculated from muonic and pionic A(He,Ar) and A(He,${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$) capture ratios. The large discrepancies might be related to unsolved problems in muon transfer.
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- 1989
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28. Unexpected effect in transfer of negative muons in a H2+SO2 gas mixture
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R. Jacot-Guillarmod, Hubert Schneuwly, Françoise Mulhauser, P. Oberson, C. Piller, and L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Muon ,Triatomic molecule ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Diatomic molecule ,Oxygen ,Sulfur ,chemistry ,Atom ,Binary system ,Atomic physics ,Inorganic compound - Abstract
By analysing measured time distributions of the muonic oxygen and sulphur X-rays in a H2+SO2 gas mixture, one finds two different time constants. If these correspond to two lifetimes for the bound μp atom, two kinds of μp atoms exist: one kind transfers its muon only to oxygen, the other to both oxygen and sulphur. The difference in the two μp systems is presently unexplained.
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- 1988
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29. The probability of non-radiative decay of the 3d level in muonic 237Np
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C. Petitjean, W. Duinker, T. Mayer-Kuckuk, Peter David, Lukas A. Schaller, R. von Mutius, H. Janszen, J. Hartfiel, J. F. M. d'Achard van Enschut, J. Konijn, C. Gugler, Arie Taal, L. Schellenberg, W. Müller, C.T.A.M. de Laat, H.W. Reist, and T. Krogulski
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Radiative decay ,Atomic physics ,Spectral line ,Coincidence - Abstract
The X-ray spectrum of muonic 237 Np has been investigated with stopped muons in a NpO 2 target, containing about 10 g of 237 Np. The probability of the radiationless muonic 3d→1s transition in 237 Np , (9±4)% , was obtained by comparing the relative intensities of the main muonic X-ray transitions in singles and coincidence spectra. The coincidences were gated by the 2p→1s transitions.
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- 1986
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30. Muon transfer from hydrogen to argon and helium at 10–15 bars
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L. Schellenberg, G. Torelli, F. Bienz, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, Hubert Schneuwly, C. Piller, Lukas A. Schaller, M. Boschung, and W Reichart
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Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Argon ,Muon ,Lyman series ,chemistry.chemical_element ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Nucleosynthesis ,symbols ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Helium ,Exotic atom - Abstract
The transfer of negative muons from the ground state of muonic hydrogen to argon and helium has been measured in gaseous mixtures at pressures between 10 and 15 bars and at different relative concentrations. The transfer rate to argon, reduced to liquid-hydrogen density [${\ensuremath{\Lambda}}_{p\mathrm{Ar}}$ =1.42(4)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}${10}^{11}$ ${\mathrm{s}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}1}$], agrees well with those obtained at ten times higher pressures. The transfer rate to helium [${\ensuremath{\Lambda}}_{p\mathrm{He}=0.88(9)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{8}}$ ${\mathrm{s}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}1}$], measured in a triple gas mixture, disagrees with the only other experimental value and is about two times higher than recent theoretical predictions. In addition, the muonic x-ray intensities of the Lyman series of argon resulting from muon transfer have been determined. They are well reproduced by a cascade calculation assuming a theoretical initial distribution over n and l states.
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- 1988
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31. Nuclear excitation and isomer shifts in muonic atoms
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H.K. Walter, A. Zehnder, H. Schneuwly, W. U. Schröder, H. Backe, R. Michaelsen, R. Link, J.L. Vuilleumier, E. Kankeleit, R. Engfer, L. Schellenberg, and C. Petitjean
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Quadrupole ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Gamma ray spectra ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Limiting ,Atomic physics ,Hyperfine structure ,Excitation - Abstract
Energies and intensities of 53 nuclear γ-lines in muonic atoms of Sm, Gd, Eu, Tm, Yb, Ta, W, Re, Os, Ir, Pt, Hg, Tl, and Bi have been measured with Ge(Li) detectors. By comparison with γ-lines from radioactive sources the isomer shifts for transitions from nuclear rotational levels, quadrupole and octupole vibrational levels, and single-particle levels have been deduced. The effect limiting the accuracy of the extracted isomer shifts is the correction for the magnetic hyperfine splitting of the nuclear levels.
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- 1974
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32. Nuclear charge radii from muonic X-ray transitions in beryllium, boron, carbon and nitrogen
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Hubert Schneuwly, A. Ruetschi, L. Schellenberg, and Lukas A. Schaller
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,chemistry ,Scattering ,X-ray ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Radius ,Atomic physics ,Beryllium ,Boron ,Electron scattering ,Carbon ,Effective nuclear charge - Abstract
Muonic X-ray energies of the K-series of the light natural elements Be, B, C and N have been determined with a precision of 5 to 10 eV. Equivalent nuclear charge radii have been deduced. The results, expressed in terms of rms radii, are of similar or better accuracy than recent electron scattering data. Of particular interest is the rms radius of carbon as a reference value for elastic electron scattering cross sections. A model-independent evaluation yields 〈r 2 〉 1 2 = 2.467 (17) fm .
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- 1980
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33. Magnetic hyperfine structure in muonic 209Bi
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Hubert Schneuwly, G. Piller, A. Ruetschi, L. Schellenberg, T.Q. Phan, and Lukas A. Schaller
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Excited state ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Constant (mathematics) ,Hyperfine structure - Abstract
We have determined the magnetic hyperfine structure (HFS) in four nuclear transitions of muonic 209Bi. The results yielded an improved value of the magnetic HFS constant of the ground state. A 1 ( 9 2 − ) = 2.00 (7) keV . New experimental values were established for three excited states, namely A 1 ( 13 2 + ) = 2.9 (2) keV , A 1 ( 9 2 + ) = 2.1 (2) keV and A 1 ( 15 2 + ) = 2.4 (2) keV . In addition, the isomer shifts (IS) of the above-mentioned transitions were determined making use of the HFS constants. We find the following IS's of excited states: 13 2 + , 3.77 (28) keV ; 9 2 + , 6.56 (32) keV ; 15 2 + , 6.29 (18) keV .
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- 1984
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34. Nuclear polarization in muonicZr90
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L. Schellenberg, Lukas A. Schaller, P. Bergem, A. Rüetschi, and T. Q. Phan
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Elastic scattering ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scattering ,Charge density ,Radius ,Atomic physics ,Polarization (waves) ,Effective nuclear charge ,Spectral line - Abstract
The energies of muonic x-ray transitions sensitive to the nuclear charge parameters have been measured with a precision up to 9 ppm in muonic /sup 90/Zr. Combining our muonic-atom results for the equivalent nuclear charge radii R/sub k/,..cap alpha.. with recent elastic electron scattering data, the rms radius of /sup 90/Zr could be determined as /sup 1/2/ = 4.2726(9) fm. In addition to the nuclear monopole charge distribution, nuclear polarization correlations between the muonic 1s and 2s and the 1s and the two 2p states could be determined. With additional constraints from elastic electron scattering and theory, the nuclear polarization corrections of the four lowest-lying states could be evaluated with precisions of the order of 15%. Of particular significance is the result for the two 2p states, because the experimentally determined 2p/sub 1/2/ correction is smaller than the nuclear polarization correction in the 2p/sub 3/2/ state, in contrast to current theoretical models.
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- 1985
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35. Transfer of negative muons from hydrogen to argon in gaseous H2+Ar mixtures at high pressure
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H. Schneuwly, W Reichart, G. Piller, G. Torelli, F. Bienz, L.A. Schaller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, M. Boschung, L. Schellenberg, and P. Bergem
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Physics ,Argon ,Muon ,Hydrogen ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Lambda ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,chemistry ,High pressure ,Transfer (computing) ,Atomic physics ,Total pressure ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
The transfer rate of negative muons from the 1s state of hydrogen to argon has been measured in H2+Ar gas mixtures at total pressures of 100 and 140 bar and argon concentrations C (Ar/H2) of 6*10-4 and 20*10-4. The reduced transfer rates have been found to be independent of the total pressure and of the argon concentration. The mean reduced transfer rate obtained, Lambda pAr=(1.46+or-0.05)*1011 s-1, is compared with the rates measured by other authors.
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- 1988
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36. Nuclear charge radii of the even sulphur isotopesS32,S34, andS36and ofP31using muonic atoms
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H. G. Sieberling, D. A. Barandao, T. Q. Phan, G. Piller, A. Rüetschi, P. Bergem, G. K. Mallot, M. Boschung, Hubert Schneuwly, G. Fricke, Lukas A. Schaller, and L. Schellenberg
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Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Elastic scattering ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,symbols.namesake ,Stable isotope ratio ,Lyman series ,symbols ,Phosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopy ,Atomic physics ,Phosphorus Isotopes ,Effective nuclear charge ,Spectral line - Abstract
Energies of muonic x rays of the Lyman series of the even sulphur isotopes /sup 32/S, /sup 34/S, and /sup 36/S and of natural phosphorus have been determined with absolute precisions up to 23 parts/10/sup 6/. Equivalent Barrett charge radii R/sub k/,..cap alpha.. have been deduced. Their differences between the sulphur isotopes amount to ..delta..R/sub k/,..cap alpha..( /sup 34/S- /sup 32/ S) = 29.7(1.4) am and ..delta..R/sub k/,..cap alpha..( /sup 36/S- /sup 34/ S) = 18.7(1.5) am. Combining these results with recent elastic electron scattering data, we obtain in a model-independent way ..delta../sup 1/2/( /sup 34/S- /sup 3/ 2S) = 23.1(1.2) am and ..delta../sup 1/2/( /sup 36/S- /sup 3/ 4S) = 13.0(1.2) am.
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- 1985
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37. Capture of negative muons in cubic and hexagonal structures of carbon and boron nitride
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L. Schellenberg, Hubert Schneuwly, K. Kaeser, M. Boschung, G. Piller, Lukas A. Schaller, and A. Rüetschi
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Physics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Diamond ,Crystal structure ,Nitride ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Boron nitride ,engineering ,Compounds of carbon ,Graphite ,Atomic physics ,Boron ,Carbon - Abstract
Muonic x-ray intensities of the Lyman series have been measured in carbon (diamond, graphite, and soot) and in boron and nitrogen in the cubic (diamond) and hexagonal (graphite) structures of boron nitride. By means of muon cascade calculations which reproduce the measured intensities, angular momentum distributions of the captured muons have been determined for carbon and nitrogen in the $\ensuremath{\mu}$-atomic level $n=13$. The boron-to-nitrogen capture ratios have been found to be 0.233\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.011 in the cubic structure and 0.275\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.012 in the hexagonal structure. The difference of 18\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}3% has to be attributed to the difference in the solid-state structures.
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- 1983
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38. Precision test of vacuum polarization in heavy muonic atoms
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Lukas A. Schaller, B. Robert-Tissot, L. Schellenberg, K. Kaeser, T. Dubler, and Hubert Schneuwly
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,QED vacuum ,Vacuum polarization ,Atomic physics ,Polarization (waves) - Abstract
In order to test the QED corrections, and in particular the vacuum polarization, muonic 4f-3d transitions in Ba and Ce and 5g-4f transitions in Tl and Pb have been measured using Ge(Li) detectors. An absolute energy accuracy of ± 8 eV corresponding to a relative error of 17–19 ppm has been obtained. The experimental energies agree with theory within the total uncertainty of ± 10 eV. This corresponds to a test of the QED vacuum polarization calculations of between 0.35 % and 0.50 %.
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- 1978
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39. Nuclear charge radii from muonic X-ray transitions in F, Na, Al, Si, P, S and K
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K. Kaeser, Hubert Schneuwly, G. A. Rinker, Lukas A. Schaller, T. Dubler, B. Robert-Tissot, and L. Schellenberg
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,symbols.namesake ,Lyman series ,Diagram ,X-ray ,symbols ,Charge (physics) ,Atomic physics ,Electron scattering ,Effective nuclear charge ,Order of magnitude ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
Energies of muonic X-rays of the Lyman series of seven light natural elements (F, Na, Al, Si, P, S and K) have been determined with an accuracy of between 15 and 30 eV. Equivalent charge radii have been deduced. For μ−-K, transitions to the 2s state allowed an additional constraint on the Fermi c-t diagram. The results are in good agreement with, and generally of an order of magnitude higher precision than, comparable electron scattering data.
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- 1978
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40. Systematics of nuclear charge radii of the stable molybdenum isotopes from muonic atoms
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Hubert Schneuwly, Lukas A. Schaller, B. Robert-Tissot, L. Schellenberg, K. Käser, E.B. Shera, S. Glückert, G. K. Mallot, and G. Fricke
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,chemistry ,Isotope ,Molybdenum ,Shell (structure) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Effective nuclear charge - Abstract
The results of precise measurements of the energies of the 2p32−1s12and 2p12−1s12 muonic X-ray transitions of 92Mo, 94Mo, 95Mo, 96Mo, 97Mo, 98Mo and 100Mo are reported. The data were analyzed in terms of the Barrett moments 〈rke−αr〉 of the nuclear charge distributions from which the equivalent nuclear radii Rk and the differences ΔRk between neighboring isotopes were computed. Systematic shell effects have been observed at the neutron numbers N = 50 and N = 56.
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- 1980
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41. Nuclear polarization and charge moments ofPb208from muonic x rays
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Lukas A. Schaller, L. Schellenberg, Hubert Schneuwly, G. Piller, P. Bergem, and A Rueetschi
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Binding energy ,Theoretical models ,Charge density ,Atomic physics ,Polarization (waves) ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Effective nuclear charge - Abstract
Muonic transition energies between low-lying states in ${\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$${\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}^{208}$Pb have been measured in a precision experiment using a Compton suppression spectrometer. Nuclear charge parameters and nuclear polarization corrections have been adjusted to the data. In particular, experimental correlations between the nuclear polarization corrections of the lower muonic levels have been established. A set of nuclear charge parameters reproducing all the experimental transition energies can only be obtained by assuming an inversion in magnitude of the nuclear polarization corrections not only for the 2p states, but also for the two 3p states. Such a result is unexplained by present theoretical models, but corroborates the findings of a recent experiment concerning the 2p states in ${\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$${\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}^{90}$Zr. Using our best-fit parameters, a $^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ rms radius of 〈${r}^{2}$${〉}^{1/2}$=5.5031(11) fm has been obtained.
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- 1988
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42. The decay of 2.9-day 97Ru
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L. Schellenberg, M.W. Johns, and W. B. Cook
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Decay scheme ,Gamma ray ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Parity (physics) ,Atomic physics ,Spectral line - Abstract
NaI(Tl) and Ge(Li) detectors have been used singly and in a two-parameter configuration to study the gamma rays associated with the decay of 2.9-day 97Ru. Thirteen transitions have been observed and accounted for in a decay scheme involving levels at 96.4, 215.8, 324.4, 656.7, 785.1, 855.4, 969.7, and 994.4 keV. Spin and parity assignments are discussed.
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- 1970
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43. Levels in 143Pr populated in the decay of 143Ce
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M.W. Johns, Z. Sujkowski, L. Schellenberg, and P. R. Gregory
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Internal conversion ,Decay scheme ,Detector ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Atomic physics ,Coincidence ,Radioactive decay - Abstract
Experiments using Ge(Li) and Nal(Tl) detectors singly and in a 2-parameter coincidence arrangement have been carried out to establish the role of a number of weak transitions in the decay of 143Ce. Twenty-six of the twenty-seven observed γ rays have been placed in a decay scheme with levels at 57.4, 350.6, 490.2, 721.8, 739.9, 847.9, 937.3, 1059.8, (1156.5), 1160.1, 1381.6, and 1397.4 keV. The K-conversion coefficients of the 293 and 350 keV transitions, measured with a Si(Li) detector, are 0.10 ± 02 and 0.024 ± 0.03 respectively.
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- 1968
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44. Study of X-rays and nuclear γ-rays in muonic thallium
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C. Petitjean, L. Schellenberg, E. Kankeleit, R. Engfer, A. Zehnder, U. Jahnke, R.M. Pearce, H. Schneuwly, H. Backe, W. U. Schröder, and H.K. Walter
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,chemistry ,Isotope ,Excited state ,Thallium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron ,Atomic physics ,Spectroscopy ,Excitation ,Effective nuclear charge - Abstract
Energies and intensities of muonic X-rays, nuclear γ-rays and μ-capture γ-rays were measured in natural muonic thallium with Ge(Li) detectors. The absolute intensities of higher μ X-rays were reproduced by a cascade calculation starting with a statistical population at n = 20 including K-, L- and M- conversion. The electron screening effect was deduced from energies of higher μ X-rays. Eight prompt nuclear μ-rays were found, due to an excitation of (4.1 ±1.0) % and (14.6 ± 3.0) % of the first 3 2 + level in μ 203 T1 and μ, 205 T1, respectively, and of (8.8 ± 0.9) % of the 5 2 − level at 2.63 MeV in 205 T1. This excitation explains the anomalous intensity ratios of the 2p-ls and 3d-2p fine structure components. From the nuclear y-rays of the first excited states were deduced: the magnetic h.f. splittings e 203 ( 1 2 ) = 2.57 ± 0.15 keV , e 205 ( 1 2 ) = 2.30 ± 0.02 keV, muonic isomer shifts ΔE is (203) = 0.26 ± 0.15 keV, ΔE is (205) = −(0.31 ± 0.11) keV; E2/M1 mixing ratios δ μ 2 (203) = 0.89 ± 0.27, δ μ 2 (205) = 1.00 ± 0.05, and the half-life in the presence of the muon T μ ( 3 2 ) = 1.4 ± 0.1 nsec in 205 T1. The values of e( 1 2 ) and ΔE ls were compared with shell-model calculations. From δ μ 2 and T gm ( 3 2 ) evidence for a magnetic nuclear polarization was found. From the 2p-ls, 3d-2p, 3p-2s and 2s-2p transitions the size and shape of the nuclear charge distribution and a nuclear polarization due to the 1s 1 2 muon of ΔE np = 8.3 ± 1.2 keV and 9.5 ± 1.2 keV for 203 Tl and 205 T1 respectively were determined in agreement with theoretical estimates. An isotope shift of ΔE = 10.35 ± 0.25 keV was measured for the 1s 1 2 state which is compared with data from optical spectroscopy. From an analysis of the time distribution of delayed γ-rays from μ-capture, an isotopic effect of (5.4 ± 2.5) % was found for the capture rates, in fair agreement with predictions from Primakoff's μ-capture formula.
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- 1972
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45. The decay of 67 hour 99Mo
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W.B. Cook, M.W. Johns, and L. Schellenberg
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Decay scheme ,Analytical chemistry ,Gamma ray ,Isotopes of molybdenum ,Nuclear isomer ,Radioactive decay ,Coincidence ,Isotopes of europium - Abstract
NaI(T1) and Ge(L1) detectors have been used singly and in coincidence to study the gamma rays associated with the decay of 67 h 99 Mo Twenty-four of the twenty-eight observed transitions have been located by energy fit and by coincidence data, the remainder by energy fit alone The resulting decay scheme consists of levels at 140 5 ( 7 2 + ) , 142 6 ( 1 2 − ) , 181 1 ( 5 2 + ) 509 1 ( 3 2 − ) , 534 3, 671 5 ( 5 2 − ) , 761 6 ( 5 2 + ) , 920 5 ( 3 2 + , 1 2 + ) , 1004 0 ( 3 2 − ) , 1072 9 ( 5 2 − ) , 1129 3 ( 1 2 − , 3 2 − ) , 1142 0 3 2 − ) , 1199 ( 1 2 − , 3 2 − )
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- 1969
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46. Bestimmung von konversionsverhältnissen des 191 keV Übergangs in 197Au
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L. Schellenberg, M. Gasser, and O. Huber
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Electron ,Atomic physics ,Beta decay - Abstract
The following conversion ratios of the 191 keV transition in 197Au have been measured with a double focussing β-spectrometer: K/L = 5.9±0.2, LI/LII = 10.7±0.5, LI/LIII = 74±15. The LI/LII value is consistent witg a practically pure M1 transition (E0(LI)/M1 ≦0.9% orE2/M1 ≦ 0.6%). which leads to a calculated αK = 1.01±0.03. The LI/lIII value corresponds to a mixture E2M1 = (0.9−0.5+0.7)% giving αK = 0.983±0.005. The two derived αK agree with each other. Their values exclude reported αK which give strong E0 admixtures and spin 1 2 + of the 269 keV level. Some other αK measurements and the theoretical value (core-particle model) are in good agreement with our result and give a strong preference for spin 3 2 + of the 197Au 269 keV level.
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- 1966
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47. Bau und eigenschaften eines doppeltfokussierenden eisen-β-spektrometers mit feldform-steuerung
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L. Schellenberg, J. Kern, B. Walthard, H. Wild, O. Huber, and T.Y. Chen
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Physics ,Induction coil ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Electromagnetic coil ,Hall effect ,Electric field ,Detector ,Solid angle ,General Medicine ,Impulse (physics) ,Magnetic field ,Computational physics - Abstract
A special construction of a double focusing iron β-spectrometer, with a normal radius of 30 cm, was designed, which can be taken as a combination of the two classical models, namely the core-in-the-center and the inside-out type, with subdivided induction coils. The advantage of this construction is that the field shape produced can be varied by changing the ratios of the currents in the separate sub-coils, so that it may be made to fit the theoretical proposal better than the one produced by a simple iron joke. Furthermore, it may be reasonably expected that the fringing effect would be smaller in such a construction than in the usual design. Construction details, such as the form of pole surfaces, coil dimensions, baffle shape, detector and source arrangements, current supply and field stabilisation are described. With the aid of Hall plate measurements, the field shape was made to fit as well as possible to the theoretical curve, given by H Z ( ϱ ) = H 0 (1−0.5 ϱ + 0.375 ϱ 2 −0.299 ϱ ). Finer adjustments were carried out, using different performance criteria, which respond more sensibly to the changes of field shape. With the optimum field chosen, combinations of initial conditions were studied experimentally and compared with the theoretical prediction, with a view to obtain maximum luminosity for a given resolution. At an impulse resolution setting of 0.1%, a source of 1 × 20 mm 2 and a solid angle of 0.5% can be used. The highest resolution as yet achieved is 3.6 × 10 −4 with a source of 0.2 mm width.
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- 1964
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48. Observation of electric quadrupole X-ray transitions in muonic thallium, lead and bismuth
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U. Jahnke, A. Zehnder, H. Backe, R. Engfer, E. Kankeleit, H.K. Walter, K.H. Lindenberger, H. Schneuwly, W. U. Schröder, L. Schellenberg, C. Petitjean, and R.M. Pearce
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Population ,X-ray ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Intensity (physics) ,Bismuth ,chemistry ,Prompt neutron ,Quadrupole ,Thallium ,Atomic physics ,education ,Excitation - Abstract
Electric quadrupole X-ray transitions (5g → 3d, 4f → 2p, and 3d → 1s) have been observed in muonic Tl, Pb and Bi. From the 3 → 1 transitions, energy splittings of the n = 3 levels were deduced. From a comparison of the relative intensities of E1 and E2 transitions, the population ratios 5g 5f , 4f 4d , and 3d 3p were deduced. These ratios are well reproduced by a cascade calculation assuming a statistical initial population at n = 20, including K, L and M shell conversion. In the case of 205 T1 discrepancies between the experimental and the calculated 3d-1s/3p-1s intensity ratio can be explained by nuclear excitation. From the 3 p 3 2 → 1 s 1 2 intensity in 209 Bi we can deduce the ratio of the radiationless to the X-ray transition width and give limits for prompt neutron emission from the 3d level.
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- 1972
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49. Muon capture through bonding electrons in pure silicon
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Lukas A. Schaller, F. Bienz, G. Piller, R. Jacot-Guillarmod, Hubert Schneuwly, L. Schellenberg, and M. Boschung
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Physics ,Angular momentum ,Muon ,Silicon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Lyman series ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron ,Muon capture ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Boron nitride ,symbols ,Atomic physics ,Lepton - Abstract
The muonic x-ray intensities of the Lyman series in pure silicon are investigated. The fitted data are compatible with a statistical initial angular momentum distribution of the captured muons. From a comparison with data measured in diamond, cubic boron nitride and in the two isoelectronic series F/sup -/,Ne,Na/sup +/ and Cl/sup -/,Ar,K/sup +/, we conclude that the calculated muon distribution reflects the symmetry of the electrons through which muon capture proceeds.
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- 1988
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50. On the influence of the chemical bond on the relative muonic capture rates in elements of compounds
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Lukas A. Schaller, Hubert Schneuwly, B. Robert-Tissot, T. Dubler, K. Kaeser, and L. Schellenberg
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inorganic chemicals ,Physics ,Valence (chemistry) ,Muon ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sulfur ,Nitrogen ,chemistry ,Chemical bond ,Coulomb ,State dependence ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Atomic physics ,Selenium - Abstract
Measurements of relative Coulomb capture rates of muons in compounds of nitrogen, sulphur and selenium have been performed. The obtained results may be interpreted as showing a valence state dependence
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- 1978
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