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Muonium and hydrogen exchange in collinear I + MuI, I + HI, H + MuH and H + H2 reactions are studied by semiclassical techniques within the hyperspherical formalism. Bound states in IMuI, as an example of bond formation on repulsive surfaces, are also considered.
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Aquilanti, V., Cavalli, S., Grossi, G. et al. Isotope effects in hydrogen and muonium exchange processes. Hyperfine Interact 18, 739–742 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064895
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