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Dependence of Coulomb capture ratio and x-ray intensities on the mesonic-particle energy spectrum

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Zeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei

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The dependence of the per-atom capture ratioA(Z1, Z2) and the x-ray intensity pattern on the spectral flux densityn(W) of slow mesonic particles in the target is calculated in closed form with a semiclassical theory. The intensity pattern turns out to vary only slightly withn(W) whereas the capture ratio shows a more pronounced dependence. Numerical results are presented.

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It is a pleasure to thank F.J. Hartmann for very valuable discussions and P. Stoeckel for help with the numerical calculations.

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Daniel, H. Dependence of Coulomb capture ratio and x-ray intensities on the mesonic-particle energy spectrum. Z Physik A 302, 195–197 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01415537

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