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  1. Muon - Wikipedia

    It is classified as a lepton. As with other leptons, the muon is not thought to be composed of any simpler particles. The muon is an unstable subatomic particle with a mean lifetime of 2.2 μs, …

  2. Muons - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    A muon interacts very little with matter except by ionization. Because of this, muons can travel large distances and commonly reach the ground. However, they lose energy proportional to …

  3. Muon | Elementary particle, Lepton, Weak interaction | Britannica

    Muon, elementary subatomic particle similar to the electron but 207 times heavier. It has two forms, the negatively charged muon and its positively charged antiparticle.

  4. DOE Explains...Muons | Department of Energy

    The muon is one of the fundamental subatomic particles, the most basic building blocks of the universe as described in the Standard Model of particle physics. Muons are similar to …

  5. About Muons – MuonSources

    The muon technique involves implanting spin-polarised positive muons into a material, where they undergo decay and release positrons. The positrons are analysed to understand the muon’s …

  6. Muon Mystery Deepens with Latest Measurements - Scientific American

    Aug 10, 2023 · Physicists must calculate the remote possibility that the muon interacts not with one but up to five photons popping in and out of existence before continuing on its way.

  7. Muons: The Subatomic Particles Shaking Up the World of Physics

    Apr 16, 2024 · That would be the muon, a particle first discovered in the late 1930s, which is formed in nature when cosmic rays strike particles in our planet's atmosphere. Muons are …

  8. Muon - Wikiwand

    A muon is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with an electric charge of −1 e and a spin of ⁠1/2⁠ ħ, but with a much greater mass. It is classified ...

  9. Muons: Emblems of discovery | symmetry magazine

    16 hours ago · The muon, a heavier and shorter-lived cousin of the electron, was an unexpected new member of the subatomic family. Upon first hearing evidence that muons might exist, the …

  10. Learn About Muons - SUNY Geneseo

    Learn About Muons What is a muon? Level 1 – Muons (pronounced “myoo-ons”) are elementary particles, much like electrons and quarks. Like an electron, a muon has a negative charge, but …