Abstract

The yields of the $L$-series x-ray lines from $\ensuremath{\pi}$-mesonic atoms have been measured for fourteen elements between $Z=6 \mathrm{and} 26$. The total yield rises from 18% at carbon to a maximum of about 70% in the vicinity of aluminum, and then decreases. This decrease is caused primarily by nuclear absorption of pions from the $3d$ state; the $3d\ensuremath{\rightarrow}2p$ yield determinations thus measure the nuclear absorption rate from the $3d$ state. The low-$Z$ drop-off is predicted qualitatively by theoretical calculations of the meson cascade scheme. The observed relative intensities of the different $L$-series emission lines are substantially independent of $Z$ in the range $6\ensuremath{\leqq}Z\ensuremath{\leqq}16$. The $3d\ensuremath{\rightarrow}2p$ transition energies are consistent with electromagnetically predicted values within the experimental error of 3 to 5% for $Z\ensuremath{\le}28$.

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