Tests of the standard model from superallowed Fermi beta-decay studies: The (74)Rb beta-decay Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Precise measurements of the intensities of superallowed Fermi 0+ 0- -decays have provided a powerful test of the CVC hypothesis at the level of 3 10-4 and also led to a result in disagreement with unitarity for the CKM matrix at the 98% confidence level. It is essential to address possible trivial explanations for the apparent non-unitarity such as uncertainties in the isospin symmetry-breaking corrections. We have carefully studied the 74Rb74Kr -decay in order to measure the non-analog -decay branching to the 0+ state at 508 keV in 74Kr. We have determined that this branching is < 3 10-4, far smaller than any published theoretical estimate. We also show that high-precision, complete spectroscopy, measuring the major -branches to excited 0+ and 1+ states, must be performed if one is to obtain a meaningful branching ratio to the excited 0+ state and concomitantly deal, in a substantial way, with the possibility of feeding to an array of 1+ states.

published proceedings

  • EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A

author list (cited authors)

  • Zganjar, E. F., Piechaczek, A., Ball, G. C., Bricault, P., D'Auria, J. M., Hardy, J. C., ... Wood, J. L.

citation count

  • 12

complete list of authors

  • Zganjar, EF||Piechaczek, A||Ball, GC||Bricault, P||D'Auria, JM||Hardy, JC||Hodgson, DF||Iacob, V||Klages, P||Kulp, WD||Leslie, JR||Lipoglavsek, M||Macdonald, JA||Mak, HB||Moltz, DM||Savard, G||von Schwarzenberg, J||Svensson, CE||Towner, LS||Wood, JL

publication date

  • September 2002