Consider a hydrogen-like atom composed of a negative muon and a positron. What would be its ground-state

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Consider a hydrogen-like atom composed of a negative muon and a positron. What would be its ground-state energy, ignoring fine structure? What would be the splitting between the corresponding 3S1 and 3S0 states when fine structure is taken into account?

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Particle Physics

ISBN: 978-1118912164

4th Edition

Authors: Brian R. Martin, Graham Shaw

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