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arxiv 1803.08403 v1 pith:VZ4VDY4J submitted 2018-03-22 nucl-ex

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The emission of particles after atomic muon capture was studied extensively during the early 70's. In particular, proton and neutron spectra were measured in order to determine whether nuclear emission was due to a direct or a thermalized process. It was found that protons emitted after atomic muon capture decreased from a probability of 15% in light nuclei (C, N, O) to essentially 0% for heavy systems such as Sn, and that only 10% of this emission could be ascribed to statistical processes. On the other hand a significant thermal spectrum of neutrons in addition to a direct component was found. Unfortunately these studies were not always self consistent so that information of relevance to the MECO experiment is ambiguous.

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  1. Charged particle spectra from $\mu^{-}$ capture on Al

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    Using the TWIST spectrometer, the authors measured proton and deuteron momentum spectra from muon capture on aluminum, obtaining partial yields of 0.0322 and 0.0122 per capture above 80 and 130 MeV/c, respectively.

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