The Universal Fermi Interaction

Abstract
On the basis of the hypothesis that the same form of interaction acts among any spin-½ particles, it is interesting to apply the interaction law found for β decay to the muon processes. The application is beset by two types of ambiguity. The first is due to the uncertainty in measured values of coupling constants, and particularly their signs. The second arises from the various ways in which the correspondence between the particles of μ and β decay may be taken. Arguments are presented that the unique correspondence established if two like neutrinos are ejected in μ decay is the correct one.