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Muon Science Research with Pulsed Muons at UT-MSL/KEK

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The facility construction as well as scientific achievements during the first 10 years operation of the Meson Science Laboratory, University of Tokyo (UT-MSL) located at KEK are summarized with special emphasis on the advantage of the use of sharply pulsed muon beam for new types of muon science experiments. Also, a short description is given on the nearest future project of ultra-slow μ + facility.

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Nagamine, K. (1992). Muon Science Research with Pulsed Muons at UT-MSL/KEK. In: Jungmann, K., Hughes, V.W., zu Putlitz, G. (eds) The Future of Muon Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77960-2_34

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