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- Muonium abstract "Muonium is an exotic atom made up of an antimuon and an electron, which was discovered in 1960 and is given the chemical symbol Mu. During the muon's 7000220000000000000♠2.2 µs lifetime, muonium can enter into compounds such as muonium chloride (MuCl) or sodium muonide (NaMu). Due to the mass difference between the antimuon and the electron, muonium (μ+e−) is more similar to atomic hydrogen (p+e−) than positronium (e+e−). Its Bohr radius and ionization energy are within 0.5% of hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium.Although muonium is short-lived, physical chemists study it using Muon spin spectroscopy (μSR), a magnetic resonance technique analogous to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. Like ESR, μSR is useful for the analysis of chemical transformations and the structure of compounds with novel or potentially valuable electronic properties. Muonium is usually studied by muon spin rotation, in which the Mu atom's spin precesses in a magnetic field applied transverse to the muon spin direction (since muons are typically produced in a spin-polarized state from the decay of pions), and by avoided level crossing (ALC), which is also called level crossing resonance (LCR). The latter employs a magnetic field applied longitudinally to the polarization direction, and monitors the relaxation of muon spins caused by \"flip/flop\" transitions with other magnetic nuclei.Because the muon is a lepton, the atomic energy levels of muonium can be calculated with great precision from quantum electrodynamics (QED), unlike in the case of hydrogen, where the precision is limited by uncertainties related to the internal structure of the proton. For this reason, muonium is an ideal system for studying bound-state QED and also for searching for physics beyond the standard model.".
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- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Avoided_crossing.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Bohr_radius.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Bound_state.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exotic_atoms.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Deuterium.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Electron_paramagnetic_resonance.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Exotic_atom.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_atom.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Lepton.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Microsecond.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Muon.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Muon_spin_spectroscopy.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Pion.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Positronium.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_electrodynamics.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Resonance.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Spectroscopy.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Spin_polarization.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Model.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink Tritium.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLink True_muonium.
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLinkText ""true muonium"".
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muonium".
- Muonium wikiPageWikiLinkText "muonium".
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- Muonium subject Category:Exotic_atoms.
- Muonium hypernym Atom.
- Muonium type ComicsCharacter.
- Muonium type Atom.
- Muonium type Physic.
- Muonium comment "Muonium is an exotic atom made up of an antimuon and an electron, which was discovered in 1960 and is given the chemical symbol Mu. During the muon's 7000220000000000000♠2.2 µs lifetime, muonium can enter into compounds such as muonium chloride (MuCl) or sodium muonide (NaMu). Due to the mass difference between the antimuon and the electron, muonium (μ+e−) is more similar to atomic hydrogen (p+e−) than positronium (e+e−).".
- Muonium label "Muonium".
- Muonium sameAs Q1196336.
- Muonium sameAs ميونيوم.
- Muonium sameAs Muoni.
- Muonium sameAs Myonium.
- Muonium sameAs Muonio.
- Muonium sameAs Müoonium.
- Muonium sameAs Muonium.
- Muonium sameAs Muonio_(fisica).
- Muonium sameAs ミューオニウム.
- Muonium sameAs 뮤오늄.
- Muonium sameAs Mionium.
- Muonium sameAs Muónio.
- Muonium sameAs m.053x4.
- Muonium sameAs Мюоний.
- Muonium sameAs Muonijum.
- Muonium sameAs மியோனியம்.
- Muonium sameAs Мюоній.
- Muonium sameAs Q1196336.
- Muonium sameAs 緲子偶素.
- Muonium wasDerivedFrom Muonium?oldid=688134400.
- Muonium isPrimaryTopicOf Muonium.