From: Dejan Vucinic (dejan@mit.edu)
Date: Mon May 05 1997 - 13:18:44 MDT
John K Clark:
>> There are problems of course, it takes energy to make a muon, to
>> break even each muon would have to catalyze between 100 and 500
>> fusion reactions,
How would you reuse a muon that's already bound to a nucleus?
Michael Lorrey:
> WHat is a cheap and easy way to make muons?
Slam protons into a target to get pions, then spin the pions in a
solenoid until they decay.
Regards,
--dv
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