Muon capture on light isotopes in Double Chooz
Double Chooz collaboration: Y. Abe, T. Abrah\~ao, H. Almazan, C. Alt,, S. Appel, J.C. Barriere, E. Baussan, I. Bekman, M. Bergevin, T.J.C. Bezerra,, L. Bezrukov, E. Blucher, T. Brugi\`ere, C. Buck, J. Busenitz, A. Cabrera, L., Camilleri, R. Carr, M. Cerrada, E. Chauveau

TL;DR
This study measures muon capture reactions on light isotopes using the Double Chooz detector, providing precise rates and identifying previously unobserved reactions, thereby enhancing understanding of muon interactions with light nuclei.
Contribution
The paper presents the most precise measurement to date of muon capture rates on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopes, and reports the first observation of several muon-induced nuclear reactions.
Findings
Most precise $^{12}$C(mu-,nu)$^{12}$B rate to date
First measurements of $^{12}$C and $^{13}$C muon-induced reactions involving alpha and neutron emissions
Identification of beta-neutron decays following stopping muons with high significance
Abstract
Using the Double Chooz detector, designed to measure the neutrino mixing angle , the products of capture on C, C, N and O have been measured. Over a period of 489.5 days, stopping cosmic have been collected, of which captured on carbon, nitrogen, or oxygen nuclei in the inner detector scintillator or acrylic vessels. The resulting isotopes were tagged using prompt neutron emission (when applicable), the subsequent beta decays, and, in some cases, -delayed neutrons. The most precise measurement of the rate of to date is reported: , or of nuclear captures. By tagging excited states emitting gammas, the ground state transition rate to B has been determined to be…
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