Lepton processes in a superstrong magnetic field

Mathematics – Probability

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Leptons, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Transition Probabilities, Airy Function, Decay Rates, Electron Energy, Electron Spin, Energy Spectra, Laguerre Functions, Mesons, Muons, Quantum Numbers, Wave Functions

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The emission of a massive neutral vector particle by a charged lepton in a magnetic field is analyzed along with the decay of a resting muon, in which an electron is produced in the ground state. The probability of these events is calculated. It is shown that in the region of superstrong magnetic fields above approximately 4.41 times 10 to the 13th power G these events become most probable.

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