Decay of the vortex muon
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.00345v3
- Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 06:08:36 GMT
- Title: Decay of the vortex muon
- Authors: Pengcheng Zhao, Igor P. Ivanov, Pengming Zhang,
- Abstract summary: Muon decay is self-analyzing: the spectral-angular distribution of the emitted electron reveals the spin orientation of the polarized muon.
Here, we show that the same feature applies to muons in non-plane-wave states.
We focus on the so-called vortex states, in which the muon carries a non-zero orbital angular momentum.
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- Abstract: Muon decay is self-analyzing: the spectral-angular distribution of the emitted electron reveals the spin orientation of the polarized muon. Here, we show that the same feature applies to muons in non-plane-wave states and helps reveal the rich polarization opportunities available. We focus on the so-called vortex states, in which the muon carries a non-zero orbital angular momentum with respect to the average propagation direction and exhibits a cone structure in the momentum distribution. We compute the spectrum and the angular distribution of the electrons emitted in decays of vortex muons and show that the most revealing observable is not the angular distribution but the fixed-angle electron spectra. Even for very small cone opening angles of the vortex muons, it will be easy to observe significant modifications of the electron spectra which would allow one to distinguish vortex muons from approximately plane wave muons, as well as to differentiate among various polarization states. These features will be the key to tracking the evolution of vortex muons in external magnetic fields.
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