Abstract

The half-life of the superallowed Fermi β+\beta^+ emitter 14^{14}O was determined to high precision via a direct β\beta counting experiment performed at the Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC) facility at TRIUMF. The result, T1/2T_{1/2}(14^{14}O) = 70619.2(76) ms, is consistent with, but is more precise than, the world average obtained from 11 previous measurements. Combining the 14^{14}O half-life deduced in the present work with the previous most precise measurements of this quantity leads to a reduction in the overall uncertainty, by nearly a factor of 2. The new world average is T1/2T_{1/2}(14^{14}O) = 70619.6(63) ms with a reduced χ2\chi^2 value of 0.87 obtained from 8 degrees of freedom

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