Measurement of proton, deuteron, triton, and α particle emission after nuclear muon capture on Al, Si, and Ti with the AlCap experiment

Heavy charged particles after nuclear muon capture are an important nuclear physics background to the muon-to-electron conversion experiments Mu2e and COMET, which will search for charged lepton flavor violation at an unprecedented level of sensitivity. Here, the AlCap experiment aimed to measure th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. C 2022-03, Vol.105 (3), Article 035501
Hauptverfasser: Edmonds, Andrew, Quirk, John, Wong, Ming-Liang, Alexander, Damien, Bernstein, Robert H., Daniel, Aji, Diociaiuti, Eleonora, Donghia, Raffaella, Gillies, Ewen L., Hungerford, Ed V., Kammel, Peter, Krikler, Benjamin E., Kuno, Yoshitaka, Lancaster, Mark, Litchfield, R. Phillip, Miller, James P., Palladino, Anthony, Repond, Jose, Sato, Akira, Sarra, Ivano, Soleti, Stefano Roberto, Tishchenko, Vladimir, Tran, Nam H., Uchida, Yoshi, Winter, Peter, Wu, Chen
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Zusammenfassung:Heavy charged particles after nuclear muon capture are an important nuclear physics background to the muon-to-electron conversion experiments Mu2e and COMET, which will search for charged lepton flavor violation at an unprecedented level of sensitivity. Here, the AlCap experiment aimed to measure the yield and energy spectra of protons, deuterons, tritons, and α particles emitted after the nuclear capture of muons stopped in Al, Si, and Ti in the low-energy range relevant for the muon-to-electron conversion experiments. Individual charged particle types were identified in layered silicon detector packages and their initial energy distributions were unfolded from the observed energy spectra.
ISSN:2469-9985
2469-9993
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.105.035501