Abstract
We evaluate the magnitude of the difference in the electronic energy loss of positive muons and protons in solids in the low-energy range using both the dielectric formalism and the non-linear transport cross-section (TCS) method. The effects of mass increase at low energies, showing stopping differences between 5% and 1% for velocities in the range 0.2< v<1 a.u. We find that nuclear stopping effects must also be taken into account for a consistent analysis in the low-energy range.
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