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Quenching of spin operators in the calculation of radiative corrections for nuclear beta decay
Calculations of the axial-vector component to the radiative correction for
superallowed Fermi nuclear beta decay are here modified
with quenched rather than free-nucleon coupling constants for the axial-vector
and electromagnetic interactions with nucleons. The result increases the
deduced value of but does not restore unitarity in the CKM matrix.Comment: LaTeX, 7 pages, no figures, TASCC-P-94-1
Nuclear Matrix Elements of Axial-Charge Exchange Currents Derived in Heavy-Fermion Chiral Perturbation Theory
We calculate shell-model matrix elements of the axial-charge exchange current
operators that have been obtained up to the next-to-leading order from
heavy-fermion chiral perturbation theory. It is found that loop corrections to
the soft one-pion-exchange contribution are small (around 10 \%) and have no
significant dependence on the nuclear mass number or on the valence-nucleon
orbits. These results render further support to the chiral-filtering
conjecture.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, SNUTP 94-29, USC(NT)-94-
Superallowed Fermi beta decay and Coulomb mixing in nuclei
Superallowed nuclear beta decay provides a direct measure of
the weak vector coupling constant, \GV. We survey current world data on the
nine accurately determined transitions of this type, which range from the decay
of C to that of Co, and demonstrate that the results confirm
conservation of the weak vector current (CVC) but differ at the 98% confidence
level from the unitarity condition for the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM)
matrix. We examine the reliability of the small calculated corrections that
have been applied to the data, and conclude that there are no evident defects
although the Coulomb correction, , depends sensitively on nuclear
structure and thus needs to be constrained independently. The potential
importance of a result in disagreement with unitarity, clearly indicates the
need for further work to confirm or deny the discrepancy. We examine the
options and recommend priorities for new experiments and improved calculations.
Some of the required experiments depend upon the availability of intense
radioactive beams. Others are possible with existing facilities.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX with aipproc2.sty (included) and epsf.sty; Invited
talk at Nuclear Structure 98, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Aug. 199
New limit on fundamental weak-interaction parameters from superallowed beta decay
A new critical survey of all world data on superallowed beta decays provides
demanding tests of, and tight constraints on, the weak interaction. In
confirmation of the conserved vector current (CVC) hypothesis, the vector
coupling coupling constant is demonstrated to be constant to better than 3
parts in 10^4, and any induced scalar current is limited to fs \leq 0.0013 in
electron rest-mass units. The possible existence of a fundamental scalar
current is similarly limited to |Cs/Cv| \leq 0.0013. The superallowed data also
determine the CKM matrix element to be Vud = 0.9738(4). With PDG values for Vus
and Vub, the top-row test of CKM unitarity yields Vud^2 + Vus^2 + Vub^2 =
0.9966(14); although, if a recent result on Ke3 decay is used exclusively to
obtain Vus, this sum becomes 0.9999(16). Limits on possible right-hand currents
are given.Comment: 4 pages, one postscript fil
Superallowed 0+ --> 0+ nuclear beta decays: 2014 critical survey, with precise results for Vud and CKM unitarity
A new critical survey is presented of all half-life, decay-energy and
branching-ratio measurements related to 20 superallowed 0+ --> 0+ beta decays.
Included are 222 individual measurements of comparable precision obtained from
177 published references. Compared with our last review in 2008, we have added
results from 24 new publications and eliminated 9 references, the results from
which having been superseded by much more precise modern data. We obtain
world-average ft-values for each of the eighteen transitions that have a
complete set of data, then apply radiative and isospin-symmetry-breaking
corrections to extract corrected Ft values. Fourteen of these Ft values now
have a precision of order 0.1% or better. In the process of obtaining these
results we carefully evaluate the available calculations of the
isospin-symmetry-breaking corrections by testing the extent to which they lead
to Ft values consistent with conservation of the vector current (CVC). Only one
set of calculations satisfactorily meets this condition. The resultant average
Ft value, when combined with the muon liftime, yields the up-down quark-mixing
element of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix, Vud = 0.97417 +/-
0.00021. The unitarity test on the top row of the matrix becomes |Vud|^2 +
|Vus|^2 + |Vub|^2 = 0.99978 +/- 0.00055 if the Particle Data Group recommended
value for Vus is used. However, recent lattice QCD calculations, not included
yet in the PDG evaluation, have introduced some inconsistency into kaon-decay
measurements of Vus and Vus/Vud. We examine the impact of these new results on
the unitarity test and conclude that there is no evidence of any statistically
significant violation of unitarity. Finally, from the Ft-value data we also set
limits on the possible existence of scalar interactions.Comment: 29 pages, 8 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:0812.120
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