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- QUANTUM PHYSICS I a Muon Is a Particle Identical to an Electron Except Its Mass Is About 200 Times Larger. a Muonic Hydrogen Is
- The Muon Scattering Experiment Abstract
- Muon’S Mass Is Obtained from the Muon-Electron Mass Ratio As Deter- Mined from the Measurement of Zeeman Transition Frequencies in Muonium (Μ+ E− Atom)
- Measurement of B Quark Fragmentation Fractions in the Production of Strange and Light B Mesons in Pp̅ Collisions at √S =1.8 Tev
- Lecture 5 Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) the Quantum field Theory of Electromagnetic Interactions
- Muon Physics: a Pillar of the Standard Model
- Muon's Escalating Challenge to the Standard Model
- The Energy Levels of Muonic Atoms
- Higgs Boson Reconstruction and Detection Algorithm Analysis of the H0 → Z0 + Z0 → 2Μ+ + 2Μ− Decay Chain Using CMSSW
- Mass-Producing B Mesons
- Cosmic Ray Muons
- Simulations of Muon-Induced Neutron Background of the EDELWEISS-II
- Searching for Muon to Electron Conversion: the Mu2e Experiment at Fermilab
- Detecting Special Nuclear Material Using Muon-Induced Neutron Emission
- Neutron & Muon
- The Performance of the Muon, Electron and Photon Triggers at ATLAS
- Mixed Beauty at Hamburg Logical Big Bang (Reviewed by M.S
- Muon Detection