LIMIT ON ${{\mathit \mu}^{-}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit e}^{+}}$ CONVERSION

Forbidden by total lepton number conservation.

${\mathit \sigma (}$ ${{\mathit \mu}^{-}}$ ${}^{}\mathrm {Ti}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit e}^{+}}{}^{}\mathrm {Ca}{)}$ / ${\mathit \sigma (}$ ${{\mathit \mu}^{-}}$ ${}^{}\mathrm {Ti}$ $\rightarrow$ capture${)}$

INSPIRE   PDGID:
S004RP4
VALUE CL% EVTS DOCUMENT ID TECN CHG  COMMENT
$\bf{<3.6 \times 10^{-11}}$ 90 1 1, 2
KAULARD
1998
SPEC - SINDRUM II
• • We do not use the following data for averages, fits, limits, etc. • •
$<1.7 \times 10^{-12}$ 90 1 3, 2
KAULARD
1998
SPEC - SINDRUM II
$<4.3 \times 10^{-12}$ 90 3
DOHMEN
1993
SPEC SINDRUM II
$<8.9 \times 10^{-11}$ 90 1
DOHMEN
1993
SPEC SINDRUM II
$<1.7 \times 10^{-10}$ 90 4
AHMAD
1988
TPC TRIUMF
1  This limit assumes a giant resonance excitation of the daughter ${}^{}\mathrm {Ca}$ nucleus (mean energy and width both 20 MeV).
2  KAULARD 1998 obtained these same limits using the unified classical analysis of FELDMAN 1998.
3  This limit assumes the daughter ${}^{}\mathrm {Ca}$ nucleus is left in the ground state. However, the probability of this is unknown.
4  Assuming a giant-resonance-excitation model.
Conservation Laws:
TOTAL LEPTON NUMBER
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