Scientists at J-PARC have successfully accelerated muons for the first time, overcoming their short lifespan and erratic behavior.
Scientists have been trying to accelerate muons for decades, but these elusive fundamental particles almost always undergo decay before reaching their full speed.sec) and an annoying habit of moving around in different directions, it becomes very challenging for scientists to accelerate muons even using a powerful beam.
Next, to eliminate the electrons from muonium atoms, the researchers used a laser beam. This again turned muoniums into antimuons, which were instantly frozen to keep them static.
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