Muon electron pairs were detected in an Al multiplate spark chamber, exposed to a neutrino beam from the CERN PS. The leptons were not accompanied by other particles, except occasionally by protons. The background came mainly from muon associated π
0 production, with one decay gamma lost. It was determined empirically, together with the small contribution from υ
e reactions. For electron energies above 2 GeV the background is 5.7±1.5 events, whereas 18 (μ
e)-candidates have been observed. Hence the effect is established, with a rate of about 10
?4 as compared to the muonic reactions above 3 GeV. Charm creation as the origin of this (μ
e)-production process is excluded; heavy neutral lepton production does not fit the kinematics observed. Instead the events are compatible with the two-body decay of an object with variable invariant mass of order 1 GeV, possibly resulting from axion interactions.
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