Right-handed Electrons in Radiative Muon Decay

Abstract

Electrons emitted in the radiative decay mu- -> e- anti-nue numu gamma have a significant probability of being right-handed, even in the limit me -> 0. Such ``wrong-helicity'' electrons, arising from helicity-flip bremsstrahlung, contribute an amount alpha/(4 pi) Gamma0 to the muon decay width (Gamma0 = GF2 m5mu/ (192 pi3)). We use the helicity-flip splitting function Dhf (z) of Falk and Sehgal (Phys. Lett. B 325, 509 (1994)) to obtain the spectrum of the right-handed electrons and the photons that accompany them. For a minimum photon energy Egamma = 10 MeV (20 MeV), approximately 4% (7%) of electrons in radiative mu-decay are right-handed.

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