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Improved Measurement of the Positive Muon Lifetime and Determination of the Fermi Constant (2007)

Abstract
The mean life of the positive muon has been measured to a precision of 11 ppm using a low-energy, pulsed muon beam stopped in a ferromagnetic target, which was surrounded by a scintillator detector array. The result, tau_mu = 2.197013(24) us, is in excellent agreement with the previous world average. The new world average tau_mu = 2.197019(21) us determines the Fermi constant G_F = 1.166371(6) x 10^-5 GeV^-2 (5 ppm). Additionally, the precision measurement of the positive muon lifetime is needed to determine the nucleon pseudoscalar coupling g_P.. Comment: As published version (PRL, July 2007)

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Download http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.1981
Repository arXiv (United States)
Keywords High Energy Physics - Experiment, Nuclear Experiment
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