Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).

Large signals of charged light mesons are observed in the laser-induced particle flux from ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) layers. The mesons are formed in such layers on metal surfaces using < 200 mJ laser pulse-energy. The time variation of the signal to metal foil collectors and the magnetic deflect...

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Main Author: Leif Holmlid
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5231349?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bf2d760f374941de8e465b6cc610801c2020-11-24T21:10:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e016989510.1371/journal.pone.0169895Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).Leif HolmlidLarge signals of charged light mesons are observed in the laser-induced particle flux from ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) layers. The mesons are formed in such layers on metal surfaces using < 200 mJ laser pulse-energy. The time variation of the signal to metal foil collectors and the magnetic deflection to a movable pin collector are now studied. Relativistic charged particles with velocity up to 500 MeV u-1 thus 0.75 c are observed. Characteristic decay time constants for meson decay are observed, for charged and neutral kaons and also for charged pions. Magnetic deflections agree with charged pions and kaons. Theoretical predictions of the decay chains from kaons to muons in the particle beam agree with the results. Muons are detected separately by standard scintillation detectors in laser-induced processes in ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) as published previously. The muons formed do not decay appreciably within the flight distances used here. Most of the laser-ejected particle flux with MeV energy is not deflected by the magnetic fields and is thus neutral, either being neutral kaons or the ultra-dense HN(0) precursor clusters. Photons give only a minor part of the detected signals. PACS: 67.63.Gh, 14.40.-n, 79.20.Ds, 52.57.-z.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5231349?pdf=render
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Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
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title Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
title_short Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
title_full Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
title_fullStr Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
title_full_unstemmed Mesons from Laser-Induced Processes in Ultra-Dense Hydrogen H(0).
title_sort mesons from laser-induced processes in ultra-dense hydrogen h(0).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Large signals of charged light mesons are observed in the laser-induced particle flux from ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) layers. The mesons are formed in such layers on metal surfaces using < 200 mJ laser pulse-energy. The time variation of the signal to metal foil collectors and the magnetic deflection to a movable pin collector are now studied. Relativistic charged particles with velocity up to 500 MeV u-1 thus 0.75 c are observed. Characteristic decay time constants for meson decay are observed, for charged and neutral kaons and also for charged pions. Magnetic deflections agree with charged pions and kaons. Theoretical predictions of the decay chains from kaons to muons in the particle beam agree with the results. Muons are detected separately by standard scintillation detectors in laser-induced processes in ultra-dense hydrogen H(0) as published previously. The muons formed do not decay appreciably within the flight distances used here. Most of the laser-ejected particle flux with MeV energy is not deflected by the magnetic fields and is thus neutral, either being neutral kaons or the ultra-dense HN(0) precursor clusters. Photons give only a minor part of the detected signals. PACS: 67.63.Gh, 14.40.-n, 79.20.Ds, 52.57.-z.
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