Nuclear γ rays from stopped muon capture reactions for nuclear isotope detection

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Muon capture isotope detection (MuCID) is a non-destructive detection (assay) of composite and impurity nuclear isotopes by measuring γ rays following muon capture reaction products. Several nuclear isotopes are produced by muon capture reactions such as (μ, xnγ) with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on, and some of them are radioactive isotopes. The isotopes of the interest are identified by measuring γ rays characteristic of the reaction products by means of highsensitivity Ge detectors. Composite and impurity nuclear isotopes of the orders of microgram-nanogram and ppm-ppb are investigated. The feasibility and the sensitivity of MuCID were shown experimentally by using μ capture reactions on Mo isotopes at MuSIC in RCNP. MuCID is used to study nuclear isotopes of astro-nuclear and particle physics interests and those of geological and historical interests. © 2013 The Physical Society of Japan.

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Ejiri, H., Hashim, I. H., Hino, Y., Kuno, Y., Matsumoto, Y., Ninomiya, K., … Tran, N. H. (2013). Nuclear γ rays from stopped muon capture reactions for nuclear isotope detection. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 82(4). https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.82.044202

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