Transverse-field muon spin rotation (μSR) experiments in the
heavy-fermion superconductor PrOs4Sb12 (Tc=1.85 K) suggest that
the superconducting penetration depth λ(T) is temperature-independent
at low temperatures, consistent with a gapped quasiparticle excitation
spectrum. In contrast, radiofrequency (rf) inductive measurements yield a
stronger temperature dependence of λ(T), indicative of point nodes in
the gap. This discrepancy appears to be related to the multiband structure of
PrOs4Sb12. Muon Knight shift measurements in PrOs4Sb12
suggest that the perturbing effect of the muon charge on the neighboring
Pr3+ crystalline electric field is negligibly small, and therefore is
unlikely to cause the difference between the μSR and rf results.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure