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G. Schmidt
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 14
Citations - 304
G. Schmidt is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antiproton & Annihilation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 298 citations.
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Muon-catalyzed D-T fusion at low temperature.
W. H. Breunlich,Michael Cargnelli,P. Kammel,Johann Marton,N. Naegele,P. Pawlek,A. Scrinzi,J. Werner,J. Zmeskal,J. Bistirlich,K.M. Crowe,M. Justice,J. Kurck,C. Petitjean,R. H. Sherman,H. Bossy,H. Daniel,F. J. Hartmann,W. Neumann,G. Schmidt +19 more
TL;DR: Improved analysis of muon-catalyzed deuterium-tritium fusion within a wide range of mixtures in liquid and gas includes hyperfine effects and allows a clear separation of intrinsic dt sticking ..omega../sub s/ from kinetic effects.
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Remeasurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton
A. Kreissl,A. D. Hancock,H. Koch,T. Kohler,H. Poth,U. Raich,D. Rohmann,A. Wolf,L. Tauscher,A. Nilsson,M. Suffert,M. Chardalas,Sp. Dedoussis,H. Daniel,T. von Egidy,F. J. Hartmann,W. Kanert,H.S. Plendl,G. Schmidt,J. Reidy +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-precision measurement of the finest structure splitting in the circular 11→10 X-ray transition of the Pb was performed and the experimental value of 1199(5) eV was in agreement with QED calculations.
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Determination of muonic helium x-ray yields after muon-catalyzed pd, dd, and dt fusion.
H. Bossy,H. Daniel,F. J. Hartmann,W. Neumann,H.S. Plendl,G. Schmidt,T. von Egidy,W. H. Breunlich,Michael Cargnelli,P. Kammel,Johann Marton,N. Nägele,A. Scrinzi,J. Werner,J. Zmeskal,C. Petitjean +15 more
TL;DR: X-ray yields of the muonic helium (2-1) transition from $\ensuremath{\mu}$-catalyzed fusion have been measured for the first time in various mixtures of hydrogen isotopes.
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Yields of residual nuclei after antiproton annihilation in 95Mo and 98Mo
TL;DR: In this article, the absolute yields of residual nuclei after stopped antiproton annihilation in 95 Mo and 98 Mo have been studied by means of radioactivity measurements, and it was found that more than 30 nucleons may be emitted after annihilation.
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Epithermal effects in muon-catalyzed dt fusion: Comparison of experimental data with theoretical calculations
M. Jeitler,W. H. Breunlich,Michael Cargnelli,P. Kammel,Johann Marton,N. Nägele,P. Pawlek,A. Scrinzi,J. Werner,J. Zmeskal,H. Bossy,H. Daniel,F. J. Hartmann,G. Schmidt,T. von Egidy,C. Petitjean,J. Bistirlich,K.M. Crowe,M. Justice,J. Kurck,R. H. Sherman,W. Neumann,M. P. Faifman +22 more
TL;DR: The importance of epithermal effects for a correct description of muon-catalyzed fusion phenomena has been confirmed and detailed analysis shows qualitative agreement.