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Charged particle spectra from μ⁻ capture on Al

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arxiv 1908.06902 v1 pith:GB4YGWI6 submitted 2019-08-19 hep-ex nucl-ex

Charged particle spectra from μ⁻ capture on Al

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Published data on the emission of charged particles following nuclear muon capture are extremely limited. In addition to its interest as a probe of the nuclear response, these data are important for the design of some current searches for lepton flavor violation. This work presents momentum spectra of protons and deuterons following $\mu^{-}$ capture in aluminum. It is the first measurement of a muon capture process performed with a tracking spectrometer. A precision of better than 10% over the momentum range of 100--190 MeV/c for protons is obtained; for deuterons of 145--250 MeV/c the precision is better than 20%. The observed partial yield of protons with emission momenta above 80 MeV/c (kinetic energy 3.4 MeV) is $0.0322\pm0.0007(\text{stat})\pm0.0022(\text{syst})$ per capture, and for deuterons above 130 MeV/c (4.5 MeV) it is $0.0122\pm0.0009(\text{stat})\pm0.0006(\text{syst})$. Extrapolating to total yields gives $0.045\pm0.001(\text{stat})\pm0.003(\text{syst}) \pm 0.001(\text{extrapolation})$ per capture for protons and $0.018\pm0.001(\text{stat})\pm0.001(\text{syst})\pm 0.002(\text{extrapolation})$ for deuterons, which are the most precise measurements of these quantities to date.

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