Using Thin Film Targets for Muonic Atoms and Muon Catalyzed Fusion Studies

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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Talk given at KEK International Workshop on High Intensity Muon Sources, HIMUS-99

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Studies of muonic atoms and muon catalyzed fusion have been conventionally done in a bulk target of gas, liquid or solid hydrogen isotopes. The use of thin film targets developed at TRIUMF have notable advantages in tackling some of the most important questions in the field, which could be further exploited at future high intensity muon sources. We review the technique of the thin film method with emphasis on recent results and a future proposal.

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