A muonic atom consists of a muon (mass m 106 MeV/c2 and charge q e) in place of an

Chapter 4, Problem 31

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A muonic atom consists of a muon (mass \(m=106 \ \mathrm{MeV} / c^{2}\) and charge \(q=-e\)) in place of an electron. For the muon in a hydrogen atom, what is

(a) the smallest radius and

(b) the binding energy of the muon in the ground state?

(c) Calculate the series limit of the wavelength for the first three series.

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