Application of the muonium spin rotation technique to a study of the gas phase chemical kinetics of muonium reactions with the halogens and hydrogen halides
Muonium (Mu) is the atom formed by an electron bound to a positive muon "nucleus" (charge:+l, spin:1/2, lifetime: 2.2 μs). Since muons are 207 times as massive as electrons, the reduced mass of Mu is 0.996 that of the hydrogen atom, and the Bohr radii and ionization potentials of Mu and H...
Main Author: | Garner, David Michael |
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Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/22158 |
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