Scientists establish a means of using lasers to increase muon lifetime
Muons are particles used to study fundamental physics and to image large structures such as volcanoes, bridges and ancient buildings
I've always believed high power lasers have great potential to study fundamental physics.
Dr B. King
Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics
This is a process that can be investigated with technology we have at our disposal today. We are working with others in the field to overcome any remaining hurdles before experiments can be performed, such as excluding background processes and ensuring a good overlap of the muons with the laser. However, our method suggests a general way to influence the decay of charged particles, even when one might naively expect the required electromagnetic strength to be much higher than anything we could ever hope to achieve in the lab.