Abstract

It is suggested that the available data are consistent with the hypothesis that the electronic and the muonic weak currents have slightly different couplings to the strangeness-changing hadronic current. The consequences of such a weak violation of the e − μ universality are studied with particular reference to the problem of the e − μ mass difference and the Cabibbo-angle determination.

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