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    Collided-flux-expansion method for the transport of muonic deuterium in finite media

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    1991-07
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    Rondoni, Lamberto
    Zweifel, Paul F.
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    Transport of muonic deuterium atoms in a slab of thickness d filled with a molecular deuterium gas is described by means of the multiple-collision expansion in the framework of a time-dependent theory. The relevant expressions for the emerging flux are derived. Numerically generated results are presented for several different cases, some of which are under experimental investigation. A justification of the approximations made in a previous work is given.
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