Muon Nuclear Data Development Project

Abstract

Negative muon-induced nuclear reactions play a critical role in a wide range of scientific and technological applications; however, comprehensive nuclear data for these processes remain unavailable. To address this gap, we have launched the Muon Nuclear Data (muND) Development Project in Japan, aiming to construct a dedicated data library for muon capture reactions. The library consists of four sub-libraries: muonic X-ray energies and intensities (XR), lifetimes of muonic atoms and nuclear capture rates (LT), energy spectra of emitted particles (ES), and production branching ratios of residual nuclei (BR). This project integrates experimental measurements, theoretical modeling, and machine learning techniques to compile and evaluate the data. We report the current status and recent progress of each sub-library.

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