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[en] A review is presented of the theory of muon capture by selected light nuclei. Comparison with experiment is stressed, and conclusions are drawn regarding the validity of CVC and PCAC, the presence of second-class currents, and the importance of meson-exchange effects
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Review, meson exchange effects
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Lichtenberg, D.B. (ed.); p. 85-103; 1977; p. 85-103; American Institute of Physics; New York; Conference on the present status of weak interaction physics; Bloomington, IN, USA; 16 May 1977
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Primakoff, H.
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia (USA)
Planning for the future. Zero Gradient Synchrotron workshops, summer 19711971
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia (USA)
Planning for the future. Zero Gradient Synchrotron workshops, summer 19711971
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Argonne National Lab., Ill. (USA); p. 260-308; 1971
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Physical Review. D, Particles Fields; v. 5(7); p. 1784-1793
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Physical Review. D, Particles Fields; v. 8(1); p. 196-198
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BARYONS, BASIC INTERACTIONS, BEAMS, BOSONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, INTERACTIONS, LEPTON BEAMS, LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, LEPTONS, MESONS, MUONS, NEUTRINO-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, NEUTRINOS, NUCLEONS, PARTICLE BEAMS, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PIONS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS
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Physical Review Letters; v. 29(15); p. 1046-1049
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[en] The question is reviewed that the existence of neutrino oscillations could critically affect the passage of solar neutrinos from their points of origin within the Sun to their point of detection on earth. The theory of ν/sub e/--ν/sub μ/ oscillations in vacuum is systematically discussed, and an example illustrating these relations is given. 16 references
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Friedlander, G. (ed.); Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA); p. 211-232; 1978; p. 211-232; Solar neutrino conference; Upton, NY, USA; 5 - 7 Jan 1978
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[en] We show that observable neutrino-antineutrino oscillations require not only the nonconservation of lepton number and fermion number and a nonzero mass for the neutrino but also the presence of some right-handed leptonic charged current, and we discuss, very briefly, the prospects for an experimental search
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Physical Review. D, Particles Fields; v. 18(9); p. 3463-3466
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[en] The theory of radiative muon capture, as formulated in a previous paper on the basis of the conservation of the hadronic electromagnetic current, the conservation of the hadronic weak polar current, the partial conservation of the hadronic weak axial-vector current, the SU(2) x SU(2) current algebra for the various hadronic currents, and the ''linearity hypothesis,'' is applied to the process μ-12C → ν/sub μ/ 12Bγ. The resultant total transition amplitude is worked out explicitly and used to calculate various observable quantities
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 18(1); p. 445-461
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ALGEBRAIC CURRENTS, ANGULAR MOMENTUM, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BORON ISOTOPES, CURRENTS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY LEVELS, FERMIONS, ISOTOPES, LEPTON REACTIONS, LEPTONS, LIE GROUPS, LIGHT NUCLEI, MUONS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, RADIOISOTOPES, SECONDS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, SPECTRA, SU GROUPS, SYMMETRY GROUPS, TARGETS
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 10(5); p. 2034-2044
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Slaus, I.; Moszkowski, S.A.; Oers, W.T.H. van; Haddock, R.P. (eds.); California Univ., Los Angeles (USA); p. 827-838; ISBN 0720402662; ; 1972; North-Holland Publishing Company; Amsterdam; Few particle problems in the nuclear interaction; Los Angeles, USA; 28 Aug 1972
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