The periodic time modulations, found recently in the two-body orbital
electron-capture (EC) decay of both, hydrogen-like 140Pr58+ and
142Pm60+ ions, with periods near to 7s and amplitudes of about 20%,
were re-investigated for the case of 142Pm60+ by using a 245 MHz
resonator cavity with a much improved sensitivity and time resolution. We
observed that the exponential EC decay is modulated with a period T=7.11(11)s, in accordance with a modulation period T=7.12(11) s as obtained
from simultaneous observations with a capacitive pick-up, employed also in the
previous experiments. The modulation amplitudes amount to aR=0.107(24) and
aP=0.134(27) for the 245 MHz resonator and the capacitive pick-up,
respectively. These new results corroborate for both detectors {\it exactly}
our previous findings of modulation periods near to 7s, though with {\it
distinctly smaller} amplitudes. Also the three-body β+ decays have been
analyzed. For a supposed modulation period near to 7s we found an amplitude a=0.027(27), compatible with a=0 and in agreement with the preliminary
result a=0.030(30) of our previous experiment. These observations could
point at weak interaction as origin of the observed 7s-modulation of the EC
decay. Furthermore, the data suggest that interference terms occur in the
two-body EC decay, although the neutrinos are not directly observed.Comment: In memoriam of Prof. Paul Kienle, 9 pages, 1 table, 5 figures Phys.
Lett. B (2013) onlin