Muon

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Synopsis: Nuclear physics: Subatomic particles: Elementary particles: Fermion: Leptons: Muon:


R_www.iflscience.com 2015 02981.txt.txt

The facility world-class equipment includes an instrument known as The swiss Muon Source (S S) which uses muon beams acting as magnetic probes to reveal magnetic properties on a nanoscale.

To take this initial experiment to the next level, the researchers may try to influence the phase transitions by experimenting with the size, shape,


R_www.nanotech-now.com 2015 01392.txt.txt

During the experiments scientists bombarded the experimental samples with muons (particles that resemble electrons, but are 200 times heavier) and analyzed their dissipation scattering.


R_www.nanowerk.com 2015 05635.txt.txt

This produces almost no neutrons but instead fast, heavy electrons (muons), since it is based on nuclear reactions in ultra-dense heavy hydrogen (deuterium)."

Muons-fast, heavy electrons-decay very quickly into ordinary electrons and similar particles. Research shows that far smaller and simpler fusion reactors can be built.


R_www.sciencedaily.com 2015 13997.txt.txt

supplies beams from exotic elementary particles called muons, which can be used to study nanomagnetic properties. The project took place in collaboration with a research group headed by Stephen Lee from the University of St andrews, Scotland n


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