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The Muonium Atom as a Probe of Physics beyond the Standard Model
Published 1998-05-14Version 1
The observed interactions between particles are not fully explained in the successful theoretical description of the standard model to date. Due to the close confinement of the bound state muonium ($M = \mu^+ e^-$) can be used as an ideal probe of quantum electrodynamics and weak interaction and also for a search for additional interactions between leptons. Of special interest is the lepton number violating process of sponteanous conversion of muonium to antimuonium.
Comments: 15 pages,6 figures
Journal: Lect.Notes Phys.499:43-56,1997
DOI: 10.1007/BFb0104314
Categories: hep-ex
Keywords: standard model, muonium atom, bound state muonium, lepton number violating process, close confinement
Tags: journal article
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