Definition of Muonium. Meaning of Muonium. Synonyms of Muonium

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Muonium. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Muonium and, of course, Muonium synonyms and on the right images related to the word Muonium.

Definition of Muonium

No result for Muonium. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Muonium from wikipedia

- Muonium (/mjuːˈoʊniəm/) is an exotic atom made up of an antimuon and an electron, which was discovered in 1960 by Vernon W. Hughes and is given the chemical...
- true muonium is a theoretically predicted exotic atom representing a bound state of an muon and an antimuon (μ+μ−). The existence of true muonium is well...
- lattice QCD are increasingly important tests of quantum chromodynamics. Muonium, despite its name, is not an onium state containing a muon and an antimuon...
- e+ ), muonium ( e−   μ+ ), and "true muonium" ( μ−   μ+ ). Of these positronium and muonium have been experimentally observed, while "true muonium" remains...
- suffix when present), with one exception for "muonium"; a muon–antimuon bound pair is called "true muonium" to avoid confusion with old nomenclature. Positronium...
- Because muons decay with lifetime 2.2 µs, muonium is too unstable for observable chemistry. Nevertheless, muonium compounds are important test cases for...
- a random electron and with this electron forms an exotic atom known as muonium (mu) atom. In this atom, the muon acts as the nucleus. The positive muon...
- Unlike muonium, positronium does not have a nucleus analogue, because the electron and the positron have equal m****es. Consequently, while muonium tends...
- other systems, such as positronium (an electron orbiting a positron) and muonium (an electron orbiting an anti-muon) by using the reduced m**** of the system...
- result of the 2011 ****anese earthquake. 2 microseconds – the lifetime of a muonium particle. 2.68 microseconds – the amount of time subtracted from the Earth's...