Phys. Rev. A 72, 052501 (2005) [14 pages]Resonant dtμ formation in condensed hydrogen isotopesReceived 15 March 2005; revised 9 August 2005; published 3 November 2005 Resonant formation of the muonic molecule dtμ in tμ atom collision with condensed H-D-T targets is considered. A specific resonance correlation function, which is a generalization of the Van Hove single-particle correlation function, is introduced to calculate the resonant-formation rate in such targets. This function is derived in the case of a polycrystalline harmonic solid. Also, a general asymptotic form of the resonance correlation function for high momentum transfers is found, which is valid for any solid or dense-fluid hydrogen-isotope target. Numerical calculations of the rates are performed for solid hydrogen isotopes at zero pressure, using the isotropic Debye model of a solid. It is shown that condensed-matter effects in resonant formation are strong, which explains some unexpected experimental results. In particular, the resonance profiles are affected by large zero-point vibrations of the hydrogen-isotope molecules bound in the considered crystals, even for high (∼1 eV) collision energies. This is important for explaining the time-of-flight measurements of the dtμ-formation rate, carried out at TRIUMF. The calculated mean values of the formation rate in solid D-T targets, for fixed target temperatures and steady-state conditions, are in good agreement with the PSI and RIKEN-RAL experiments. © 2005 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.72.052501
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.72.052501
PACS:
36.10.Dr, 34.50.−s
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