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Muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms; Transfert de charge muonique

Abstract

This work concerns muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms. Recently, a method of measurement of the hyperfine structure of ground-state muonic hydrogen based on the collision energy dependence of the muon transfer rate to oxygen has been proposed. This proposal is based on measurements which where performed at the Paul Scherrer Institute in the early nineties which indicate that the muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to oxygen increases by a factor of 4 going from thermal to 0.12 eV energies. The motivation of our calculations was to confirm this behaviour. To study the collision energy dependence of the muon transfer rate, we have used a time-independent close-coupling method. We have set up an hyperspherical elliptic formalism valid for nonzero total angular momentum which allows accurate computations of state-to-state reactive and charge exchange processes. We have applied this formalism to muon-transfer process to oxygen and neon. The comparison with experimental results is in both cases excellent. Finally, the neon transfer rate dependence with energy suggests to use neon instead of oxygen to perform a measurement of the hyperfine structure of muonic hydrogen. The results of accurate calculations of the muon transfer rates from muonic protium and deuterium atoms to  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 2004
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
FRNC-TH-6223
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: These physique; 73 refs
Subject:
74 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS; ATOM COLLISIONS; CHARGE EXCHANGE; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; HYDROGEN; HYPERFINE STRUCTURE; ISOTOPE EFFECTS; MOLECULE COLLISIONS; MUONIC ATOMS; MUONS; NEON; NITROGEN; OXYGEN
OSTI ID:
20706636
Research Organizations:
Toulouse-3 Univ., IRSAMC, Lab. Collisions Agregats Reactivite, LCAR UMR 5589, 31 (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR0504087021841
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
151 pages
Announcement Date:
May 01, 2006

Citation Formats

Dupays, A. Muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms; Transfert de charge muonique. France: N. p., 2004. Web.
Dupays, A. Muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms; Transfert de charge muonique. France.
Dupays, A. 2004. "Muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms; Transfert de charge muonique." France.
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title = {Muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms; Transfert de charge muonique}
author = {Dupays, A}
abstractNote = {This work concerns muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to heavier atoms. Recently, a method of measurement of the hyperfine structure of ground-state muonic hydrogen based on the collision energy dependence of the muon transfer rate to oxygen has been proposed. This proposal is based on measurements which where performed at the Paul Scherrer Institute in the early nineties which indicate that the muon transfer from muonic hydrogen to oxygen increases by a factor of 4 going from thermal to 0.12 eV energies. The motivation of our calculations was to confirm this behaviour. To study the collision energy dependence of the muon transfer rate, we have used a time-independent close-coupling method. We have set up an hyperspherical elliptic formalism valid for nonzero total angular momentum which allows accurate computations of state-to-state reactive and charge exchange processes. We have applied this formalism to muon-transfer process to oxygen and neon. The comparison with experimental results is in both cases excellent. Finally, the neon transfer rate dependence with energy suggests to use neon instead of oxygen to perform a measurement of the hyperfine structure of muonic hydrogen. The results of accurate calculations of the muon transfer rates from muonic protium and deuterium atoms to nitrogen, oxygen and neon are also reported. Very good agreement with measured rates is obtained and for the three systems, the isotopic effect is perfectly reproduced. (author)}
place = {France}
year = {2004}
month = {Jun}
}