Muonic atoms with extreme nuclear charge

Abstract

Bound muons (also pions, kaons, etc) increase the fission barrier and produce some stabilizing effects for highly charged nuclei. If the binding energy of the muon exceeds mc2, it becomes stable. The 1s state of a muon inside an exotic nucleus with atomic number A= 5Z/2 and such large charge Z that the 1s energy E is in the range 0 E<-mc2 is considered.

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