The rate of nuclear muon capture by the proton has been measured using a new
experimental technique based on a time projection chamber operating in
ultra-clean, deuterium-depleted hydrogen gas at 1 MPa pressure. The capture
rate was obtained from the difference between the measured μ−
disappearance rate in hydrogen and the world average for the μ+ decay
rate. The target's low gas density of 1% compared to liquid hydrogen is key to
avoiding uncertainties that arise from the formation of muonic molecules. The
capture rate from the hyperfine singlet ground state of the μp atom is
measured to be ΛS=725.0±17.4s−1, from which the induced
pseudoscalar coupling of the nucleon, gP(q2=−0.88mμ2)=7.3±1.1, is
extracted. This result is consistent with theoretical predictions for gP
that are based on the approximate chiral symmetry of QCD.Comment: submitted to Phys.Rev.Let