Resonant Formation of dμ t Molecules in Deuterium: An Atomic Beam Measurement of Muon Catalyzed dt Fusion

Abstract

Resonant formation of dμ t molecules in collisions of muonic tritium (μ t) on D2 was investigated using a beam of μ t atoms, demonstrating a new direct approach in muon catalyzed fusion studies. Strong epithermal resonances in dμ t formation were directly revealed for the first time. From the time-of-flight analysis of 2036 116 dt fusion events, a formation rate consistent with 0.73 (0.16)meas (0.09)model times the theoretical prediction was obtained. For the largest peak at a resonance energy of 0.423 0.037 eV, this corresponds to a rate of (7.1 1.8) × 109 s-1, more than an order of magnitude larger than those at low energies.

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