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Average polarization of 12B in 12C(μ, ν) 12B(g.s.) reaction: Helicity of the π-decay muon and nature of the weak coupling

Possoz, A.
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Deschepper, Ph.
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Grenacs, L.
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1977
Physics Letters B

The helicity, h -, of μ - in π-decay has been determined as positive (h -≥+0.90) from the average polarization, P av≡〈J B·s μ〉, of 12B produced in the μ -+ 12C→ν μ+ 12B reaction. We obtain also dynamical information on μ-capture: (i) the weak magnetism form factor, μ=4.5±1.1, and (ii) the sum of the induced pseudoscalar (g p) and the 2nd class induced tensor (g T) couplings versus g A, ( g P+g T) g A=7.1±2.7. The latter result, adopting the "canonical" value of g P g A, leads to g T g A=+1±2.7 which is compatible with zero and in strong contradiction with the value {reversed tilde equals}-6 recently advocated by Kubodera, Delorme and Rho. © 1977.

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DOI
10.1016/0370-2693(77)90535-4
Author(s)
Possoz, A.
Deschepper, Ph.
Grenacs, L.
Lebrun, P.
Lehmann, J.
Palffy, L.
De Moura Gonçalves, A.
Samour, C.
Telegdi, V. L.
Date Issued

1977

Published in
Physics Letters B
Volume

70

Issue

2

Start page

265

End page

268

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Article of Phd Thesis

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OTHER

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December 4, 2012
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