MUON

myooˈŏn, elementary particle heavier than an electron but lighter than other particles having nonzero rest mass. The name muon is derived from mu meson, the former name of the particle. The muon was first observed in cosmic rays by Carl D. Anderson and Seth Neddermeyer in 1936, the year after the existence of a particle of about the same mass had been predicted by Hideki Yukawa. However, the muon's behavior did not conform to that of Yukawa's meson theory (which actually describes the pion, discovered more than 10 years later), and the muon is now classed as a lepton rather than a meson. The muon resembles the electron in every way except mass, the muon having 207 times the mass of the electron. Each particle is negatively charged and has a positively charged antiparticle; each has half-integer spin and participates in the weak nuclear force but not in the strong force; and each has an associated neutrino and antineutrino. Muons are produced by the weak decay of pions into a muon and a muon antineutrino. The muon differs from the electron in that it is unstable, decaying with an average lifetime of 2.2 × 10−6 sec (2.2 microseconds) into an electron or positron and a pair of neutrinos, but this difference is related to the difference in mass; the electron is stable because there is no lighter particle into which it can decay. Muons can be substituted for electrons in orbit around the nucleus of an atom; the resulting atom is long-lived enough to exhibit behavior that further supports the close resemblance between the muon and the electron. Recent studies of muons have included the production of "muonic atoms" (ordinary atoms to which an orbiting muon is added) and muonium, which consists of an electron in orbit around a positive muon.

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...circle stand for the muon and its companion...by to designate the muons neutrino. The three...question, Why the muon? but it compactly...nucleons, electrons, muons, and neutrinos...While thinking about muons, it occurred to me...the electron, the muon moves in atomic orbits...
...momentum is 30 MeV/c. The muon velocity is = 0.274, 1 - = 0.726, and the muon decay is not much inhibited...the decay act equally on the muon and electron, as a consequence...electron, and the rest decay to muons. Similarly, charged K-mesons...
...reactions from each muon. Although, when...energetic cost of creating muons in the first place...The point is that muons, being two hundred...position. The "atom" a muon forms, orbiting around...the nucleus, the muon does a much better...of applications of muons is based on their...
...lepton number. Also, the muons decay fast compared with...the entire mass of the muon, or 105.7 MeV, is...is observed. Below the muon mass (actually at about...below the threshold for muon-pair production: The...millisecond. When the muons have disappeared, we...
...There are particles called muons that resemble electrons...chance of any given intact muon decay- ing. Muons are constantly being created...perspective why so many muons make it to the earths...travelling along with the muon. This objection is well...
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Psychometric Properties of the Exercise Identity Scale in a University Sample by Philip M. Wilson , Sovoeun Muon The benefits of regular physical activity participation, in terms of reducing all cause mortality (Bouchard, Blair, Haskell...
...tu ai ma chang Moi goi, chon chan van muon treo. The Pass of Ba Doi A pass, another...gi mot chut teo teo teo Thuyen til cung muon ve Tay Truc Trai gio (17) cho nen phai...Ngan, dai khuon kho van nhu nhau Co nao muon tot ngam cho ky Cho den ba thu moi dai...
...neutron activation of "CI and muon reactions with Ca and K. Chlorine...spallation, neutron capture and muon capture calibrated production...Liu et al. 1994) and by muons, which penetrate beyond the...the sub-surface neutron and muon capture rates for the cliff...
...increased intentions to maintain exercise levels (Wilson, Mack, Muon, LeBlanc, 2007), providing further support to the SDT concept...Exercise Psychology, 29, 215. Wilson, P. M., Mack, D. E., Muon, S., LeBlanc, M. E. (2007). What Role does Psychological...
...be key to political systems maintenance.12 The Nuer leopard- skin chief (kuaar twac) or the "chief of the son" (kuaar muon) took up the task of mediation when conflicts arose, typically over the stealing of cows or the killing of other Nuer. In...
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...to reconstruct the muon trajectories. Dense matter will deflect muons away from their paths...enough to perturb a muons path, and it is even easier to spot the muon fingerprint of things...installed a single muon detector 1 kilometer...Japan. By measuring muons traveling nearly horizontally...
Muons and Megabucks: Super Collider - Super Bust...penetrating beams of subatomic particles such as muons, which have a tendency to scatter in all...any time the S.S.C. is in operation, muons can strike live organisms above or adjacent...
...associated with the electron; and the muon and tau neutrinos, associated with the...must have mass. It was the oscillation of muon neutrinos that was actually detected by...inside the detector yields an electron; a muon neutrino collision yields a muon. These...
...to build an apparatus that could detect muon neutrinos or tau neutrinos, rather than...two-thirds of them had changed into muon and tau neutrinos, a process called neutrino...As of March 2006, courtesy of a beam of muon neutrinos sent from Illinois to Minnesota...
...most comical jargon in the physical sciences. Where else could a neutral vector boson be exchanged between a negative muon and a muon neutrino? Or how about the gluon that gets exchanged between a strange quark and a charmed quark? Alongside these...
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...buildings are being constructed next to the New Muon building, which is being converted into...on a tunnel extension off one end of New Muon that will help house a linear accelerator. The interior of the New Muon buildings test hall was gutted starting...
...buildings are being constructed next to the New Muon building, which is being converted into...on a tunnel extension off one end of New Muon that will help house a linear accelerator. The interior of the New Muon buildings test hall was gutted starting...
...You Are on Holiday by Sending a Text Message KEFs 7ft-Tall Muon Speakers Sculpted from Aluminium Sheets Make a Stunning If Startlingly...speakers when you can buy onesthat belong in a gallery? KEFs Muon speakers stand 7ft high and are sculptedfrom aluminium sheets...
...still working on bringing Project X, a proton accelerator, to fruition. And then theres the possibility of constructing a muon collider -- an oval-shaped accelerator that would fit on the Fermilab site in Batavia. A team is researching whether the...
...some of the most profound questions in high-energy physics. During an extended running period in 2011-2012, the Compact Muon Solenoid and ATLAS experiments expect to begin to explore new physical phenomena which will shed light on the origin of mass...
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...neutrino and antineutrino. Muons are produced by the weak decay of pions into a muon and a muon antineutrino...resemblance between the muon and the electron. Recent studies of muons have included the production...atoms to which an orbiting muon is added) and muonium...
...electron; the other five leptons are the muon , the tau particle, and the three types...with each: the electron neutrino, the muon neutrino, and the tau neutrino. The six...charged particles, such as the electron and muon. The strong nuclear force is responsible...
...Neutrinos are also emitted when a pion decays into a muon and in the decays of a number of other elementary particles...1962 it was found that the neutrino associated with the muon (the muon neutrino) is distinct from that associated with the...
...the electron and its antiparticle , the muon and its antiparticle, the tau and its antiparticle...occupy the same quantum state. However, one muon and one electron are allowed to occupy the same state. The muon was originally classed as a meson because...
...However, the behavior of this particle, the muon , did not correspond to that of the theory at all. The muon was subsequently reclassified as a lepton...by C. F. Powell and coworkers. Both the muon and the pion were first observed in secondary...
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