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Mulan: a part-per-million measurement of the muon lifetime and determination of the Fermi constant

Authors :
Carey, Robert
Gorringe, Tim
Hertzog, David
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The part-per-million measurement of the positive muon lifetime and determination of the Fermi constant by the MuLan experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute is reviewed. The experiment used an innovative, time-structured, surface muon beam and a near-4pi, finely-segmented, plastic scintillator positron detector. Two in-vacuum muon stopping targets were used: a ferromagnetic foil with a large internal magnetic field, and a quartz crystal in a moderate external magnetic field. The experiment obtained a muon lifetime 2 196 980.3(2.2) ps (1.0 ppm) and a Fermi constant 1.166 378 7(6) 10^-5 GeV^-2 (0.5 ppm). The thirty-fold improvement in the muon lifetime has proven valuable for precision measurements in nuclear muon capture and the commensurate improvement in the Fermi constant has proven valuable for precision tests of the standard model.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.09182
Document Type :
Working Paper