Measurement of muonium emission from silica aerogel
Atomic Physics
2014-09-19 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
Abstract
Emission of muonium () atoms from silica aerogel into vacuum was observed. Characteristics of muonium emission were established from silica aerogel samples with densities in the range from 29 mg cm to 178 mg cm. Spectra of muonium decay times correlated with distances from the aerogel surfaces, which are sensitive to the speed distributions, follow general features expected from a diffusion process, while small deviations from a simple room-temperature thermal diffusion model are identified. The parameters of the diffusion process are deduced from the observed yields.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1306.3810,
title = {Measurement of muonium emission from silica aerogel},
author = {P. Bakule and G. A. Beer and D. Contreras and M. Esashi and Y. Fujiwara and Y. Fukao and S. Hirota and H. Iinuma and K. Ishida and M. Iwasaki and T. Kakurai and S. Kanda and H. Kawai and N. Kawamura and G. M. Marshall and H. Masuda and Y. Matsuda and T. Mibe and Y. Miyake and S. Okada and K. Olchanski and A. Olin and H. Onishi and N. Saito and K. Shimomura and P. Strasser and M. Tabata and D. Tomono and K. Ueno and K. Yokoyama and S. Yoshida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.3810},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
11 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PTEP