2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-9474(99)00779-4
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Search for exotic muon decays

Abstract: Recently, it has been proposed that the observed anomaly in the time distribution of neutrino induced reactions, reported by the KARMEN collaboration, can be interpreted as a signal from an exotic muon decay branch µ + → e + X. It has been shown that this hypothesis gives an acceptable fit to the KARMEN data if the boson X has a mass of m X = 103.9 MeV/c 2 , close to the kinematical limit. We have performed a search for the X particle by studying for the first time the very low energy part of the Michel spectr… Show more

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“…The decay µ + → e + X has been also searched for with a HPGe detector at PSI [76], for masses in the range 103 < m X < 150 MeV/c 2 , setting an upper limit BR(µ e → e + X) < 5.7 × 10 −4 at 90% CL. In this experiment, the HPGe is used both as a muon stopping target and as a detector, where the positron energy is deposited and measured.…”
Section: Inclusive Searchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decay µ + → e + X has been also searched for with a HPGe detector at PSI [76], for masses in the range 103 < m X < 150 MeV/c 2 , setting an upper limit BR(µ e → e + X) < 5.7 × 10 −4 at 90% CL. In this experiment, the HPGe is used both as a muon stopping target and as a detector, where the positron energy is deposited and measured.…”
Section: Inclusive Searchesmentioning
confidence: 99%