Muonic hydrogen cascade time and lifetime of the short-lived 2S state

Abstract

Metastable 2S muonic-hydrogen atoms undergo collisional 2S-quenching, with rates which depend strongly on whether the μ p kinetic energy is above or below the 2S 2P energy threshold. Above threshold, collisional 2S 2P excitation followed by fast radiative 2P 1S deexcitation is allowed. The corresponding short-lived μ p (2S) component was measured at 0.6 hPa H2 room temperature gas pressure, with lifetime τ2Sshort = 165 +38-29 ns (i.e., λ2Squench = 7.9 +1.8-1.6 × 1012 s-1 at liquid-hydrogen density) and population ε2Sshort = 1.70+0.80-0.56 % (per μ p atom). In addition, a value of the μ p cascade time, Tcasμ p = (375) ns, was found.

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