Abstract

It is shown that the $\ensuremath{\Delta}Q=2$ semileptonic process can be tested by experiments on muonic atoms. The $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ resonances in nuclear ground states will lead to a ${\ensuremath{\mu}}^{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{e}^{+}$ reaction presently observable if the $\ensuremath{\Delta}Q=2$, $\ensuremath{\Delta}S=0$ interaction is within about two orders of magnitude of the ordinary strangeness-conserving interactions. The consequences for various lepton schemes is discussed.

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