Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2001-01-22
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
Contribution to Hydrogen Atom II --- Precise Physics with Simple Atomic Systems (Springer, Berlin)
Scientific paper
Studies of muonic hydrogen atoms and molecules have been performed traditionally in bulk targets of gas, liquid or solid. At TRIUMF, Canada's meson facility, we have developed a new type of target system using multilayer thin films of solid hydrogen, which provides a beam of muonic hydrogen atoms in vacuum. Using the time-of-flight of the muonic atoms, the energy-dependent information of muonic reactions are obtained in direct manner. We discuss some unique measurements enabled by the new technique, with emphasis on processes relevant to muon catalyzed fusion.
Adamczak Andrzej
Bailey Janelle Margaret
Beer G. A.
Beveridge J. L.
Faifman Mark P.
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