Phys. Rev. A 55, 3447 - 3452 (1997)Muon transfer from thermalized muonic hydrogen isotopes to argon
R. Jacot-Guillarmod, F. Mulhauser, C. Piller, L. A. Schaller, L. Schellenberg, H. Schneuwly, Y.-A. Thalmann, S. Tresch, and A. Werthmüller
A. Adamczak
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 H2 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 [λpAr=(1.63±0.09)×1011fs-1]. As an indirect consequence, the muon transfer rate from μp to helium, determined by our group [R. Jacot-Guillarmod and co-workers, Phys. Rev. A 38, 6151 (1988)] is lowered by about 40%. The present value λpHe=(0.51±0.19)×108fs-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 λdAr=(0.86±0.04)×1011fs-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. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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