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Metastable ${2S}$ muonic-hydrogen atoms undergo collisional ${2S}$-quenching, with rates which depend strongly on whether the $mu p$ kinetic energy is above or below the ${2S}to {2P}$ energy threshold. Above threshold, collisional ${2S} to {2P}$ excitation followed by fast radiative ${2P} to {1S}$ deexcitation is allowed. The corresponding short-lived $mu p ({2S})$ component was measured at 0.6 hPa $mathrm{H}_2$ room temperature gas pressure, with lifetime $tau_{2S}^mathrm{short} = 165 ^{+38}_{-29}$ ns (i.e., $lambda_{2S}^mathrm{quench} = 7.9 ^{+1.8}_{-1.6} times 10^{12} mathrm{s}^{-1}$ at liquid-hydrogen density) and population $epsilon_{2S}^mathrm{short} = 1.70^{+0.80}_{-0.56}$ % (per $mu p$ atom). In addition, a value of the $mu p$ cascade time, $T_mathrm{cas}^{mu p} = (37pm5)$ ns, was found.
Ab initio study of the density-dependent population and lifetime of the long-lived $(mu p)_{2s}$ and the yield of $(mu p)_{1s}$ atoms with kinetic energy 0.9 keV have been performed for the first time. The direct Coulomb $2sto 1s$ deexcitation is pro
The atomic cascade in $mu^- p$ and $pi^- p$ atoms has been studied with the improved version of the extended cascade model in which new quantum mechanical calculations of the differential and integral cross sections of the elastic scattering, Stark t
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The K$beta$ transition in muonic hydrogen was measured with a high-resolution crystal spectrometer. The spectrum is shown to be sensitive to the ground-state hyperfine splitting, the corresponding triplet-to-singlet ratio, and the kinetic energy dist
The interaction of two excited hydrogen atoms in metastable states constitutes a theoretically interesting problem because of the quasi-degenerate 2P_{1/2} levels which are removed from the 2S states only by the Lamb shift. The total Hamiltonian of t