Introductory Muon Science
Discover the fascinating world of muons with Introductory Muon Science by Kanetada Nagamine, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This comprehensive guide spans 228 pages and delves into the properties and applications of muons, which are unstable elementary particles found in space and can be generated in particle accelerators at an intensity a billion times greater than their natural occurrence.
Perfect for students and professionals in the fields of atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics, and particle and high-energy physics, this book highlights the diverse applications of muons across various scientific and engineering disciplines. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of particle physics or explore new scientific frontiers, Introductory Muon Science is an essential addition to your library.