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Muon Physics, Volume I: Electromagnetic Interactions deals with the electromagnetic interaction of muon as well as its static properties. The validity tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED) in the simple muonic system such as muonium, muonic hydrogen, and heavier muonic atoms are discussed. Possible tests of QED at much higher energy and large momentum transfers are also considered. An explanation of the unified gauge theories of electromagnetic and weak interactions in very simple and easily understandable terms is included as well. This volume is comprised of four chapters and begins with a historical overview of the muon, from its discovery and that of p and µ mesons to advances in understanding the vital roles played by the muon in almost every field of physics. The next chapter explores the electromagnetic properties of the muon and looks at experimental and theoretical developments concerning its static properties and electromagnetic interactions. The third chapter is concerned with the physics of the muonic atom and describes experimental methods for investigating the production of muonic atoms; charge distribution in spherical nuclei; the density of electrons in the atom; electric quadrupole and magnetic dipole interactions between the muon and the nucleus; and intensities of muonic transitions. The final chapter is devoted to cosmic-ray muons and emphasizes the character of very high-energy nucleon-nucleon interactions, together with the properties of the electromagnetic and weak interactions at very high energies. This book is written primarily for physicists as well as students and researchers in physics.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-15171-9 (9780323151719)
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List of ContributorsPrefaceContents of Other VolumesChapter I Introduction and History Mistaken Identity Discovery of p and µ Mesons Nature's Perversity Muon Physics Weak Interactions Nonconservation of Parity and the Two-Component Neutrino Theory Universal (V-A) Fermi Interaction Two Kinds of Neutrino Quantum Electrodynamics Muon Scattering Muonic Atoms Application of Muons in Solid-State Physics and Chemistry ReferencesChapter II Electromagnetic Properties and Interactions of Muons I. Introduction II. Static Properties III. Electromagnetic Interactions IV. Future Possibilities and Speculations ReferencesChapter III Muonic Atoms Introduction I. The Hierarchy of Theoretical Models II. Experimental Methods III. Charge Distribution in Spherical Nuclei IV. The Density of Electrons in the Atom V. Electric Quadrupole and Magnetic Dipole Interactions between the Muon and the Nucleus VI. Intensities of Muonic Transitions VII. Outlook ReferencesAppendix to Chapter III Numerical Evaluation of Muonic-Atom Energy Levels I. Introduction II. Vacuum-Polarization Corrections III. Self-Energy and Anomalous Magnetic-Moment Corrections ReferencesChapter IV Cosmic-Ray Muons I. Early Measurements of Muon Properties II. The Interaction of High-Energy Muons with Matter III. The Muon Flux from Cosmic Rays IV. Muons in Extensive Air ShowersReferencesIndex