Quasi-atomic three- and four-body systems with muonium

Abstract

Properties of some few-body systems which include one positively charged muon μ+ and two electrons e- are discussed. In particular, we consider the negatively charged muonium ion Mu- (or μ+ e-2) and four-body MuPs (or μ+ e-2 e+) systems each of which has only one stable bound (ground) state. The problem of annihilation of the electron-positron pair(s) in the MuPs system is investigated. The hyperfine structure splitting of the ground state in the MuPs system evaluated with our expectation value of the muon-positron delta-function is ≈ 23.05758 MHz. Another group of interesting four-body neutral systems investigated in this study includes the p+ μ+ e-2, d+ μ+ e-2 and t+ μ+ e-2 `quasi-molecules'. These quasi-molecules are formed in large numbers when positively charged muons slow down in liquid hydrogen, or in liquid deuterium and/or tritium. The properties of these systems are unique, since they occupy an intermediate position between actual two-center molecules and one-center atoms.

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