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Isotopic Effect of μ Capture Rates in 151Eu-153Eu

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Isotopic effects of μ capture rates have been predicted, e.g. by Primakoff1,2,3 and confirmed by experiments4, in which enriched isotopes were used and the time distribution of μ capture products (neutrons, γ rays) were measured.

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Backe, H. et al. (1970). Isotopic Effect of μ Capture Rates in 151Eu-153Eu. In: Devons, S. (eds) High-Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1827-9_29

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