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Muon capture in nuclei: an ab initio approach based on quantum Monte Carlo methods

arXiv:1903.08078 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.100.035502

Abstract

An ab initio quantum Monte Carlo method is introduced for calculating total rates of muon weak capture in light nuclei with mass number . As a first application of the method, we perform a calculation of the rate in He in a dynamical framework based on realistic two- and three-nucleon interactions and realistic nuclear charge-changing weak currents. The currents include one- and two-body terms induced by - and -meson exchange, and -to- excitation, and are constrained to reproduce the empirical value of the Gamow-Teller matrix element in tritium. We investigate the sensitivity of theoretical predictions to current parametrizations of the nucleon axial and induced pseudoscalar form factors as well as to two-body contributions in the weak currents. The large uncertainties in the measured values obtained from bubble-chamber experiments (carried out over 50 years ago) prevent us from drawing any definite conclusions.

6 pages, 1 figure