Abstract
Abstract
True muonium (TM) (μ
+
μ
−) is the heaviest and smallest bound state not containing hadrons, after TM (τ
+
τ
−) and mu-tauonium (μ
±
τ
∓). One of the proposed methods to observe the spin 1 fundamental state of TM, which has the smallest lifetime among TM spin 1 states, was to build an e
+
e
− collider with a large crossing angle (θ ∼ 30°) in order to provide TM with a large boost and detect its decay vertex in e
+
e
−. The following paper will instead show that TM excited states can be observed in relatively large quantities (
O
(10)/month) at a e
+
e
− collider with standard crossing angle, after setting their center-of-mass energy to the TM mass (∼2m
μ
= 211.4 MeV).
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