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Muons

Editat de J. Caparthy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2005
Since its discovery in cosmic rays, the muon has played an important role in our understanding of nature. Muons are fundamental subatomic particle 207 times heavier than an electron. Accelerators and cosmic-ray collisions produce muons, but the particles quickly decay. That makes muons rare in nature. Muons possess a quantum mechanical property called spin, analogous to the twirling of a top. Because of this trait, muons behave like tiny bar magnets. Their spin also makes them into minute gyroscopes, responding to upward or downward forces by swinging the axes of spin around horizontally. The muon provides a rich variety of applications in diverse areas of science, including condensed matter physics and chemistry. High energy physicists are seriously considering the design and construction of a muon collider. Negatively misbehaving muons bolster earlier evidence of new physics beyond the standard model. Important international leading-edge research results are presented in this volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594541759
ISBN-10: 1594541752
Pagini: 247
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 186 x 266 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; The Mass and Spin of the Muons; Rotational Inertia, Discrete Symmetries and Muons g 2 Experiments; Anomalous Magnetic Moments of the Muons in a Composite Model; Probing Double Beta Decay by the Nuclear Muon Capture; Muon Transverse Polarisation in the K12r Decay in SM; Physical Model of Leptons: Massive Electrons, Muons, Tauons and their Massless Neutrinos; T-odd Correlation in the K+ ? pl?? Decays beyond Standard Model; T-odd Correlation in the K13r-Decay; Muon Contents in Large Extensive Air Showers and the High-Energy Nuclei Interaction Model; Muon Transverse Polarisation in the K12y Process within the SM and three Higgs Doublets Weinberg Model; Prompt Muon-Induced Fission: A Sensitive Probe for Nuclear Energy Dissipation and Fission Dynamics; Micron-Precision Optical Alignment System for Muon Tracking Chambers; Correlation between Thermopower and Magnetism Detected by µSR in Layered Cobaltites; Index.