Comparing precise and accurate theoretical predictions for <sup>6</sup>He and <sup>23</sup>Ne beta decay observables with novel precision experiments
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Abstract
These measurements necessitate very accurate standard model theoretical forecasts to be compared with.
Motivated by the experimental surge, we present a general formalism for a precise calculation of β-decay observables, with controlled accuracy, based on a perturbative analysis of the theoretical observables related to the phenomena, including, e.g., high order nuclear recoil and shape corrections. The corrections' accuracy is analyzed by identifying a hierarchy of small parameters, related to the low momentum transfer characterizing β-decays.
Concentrating on nuclei relevant to the ongoing experiments, we will examine highly accurate standard model numerical forecasts of the β-neutrino correlation coefficients and β-energy spectrum for 6He and 23Ne, compare them to existing as well as new measurements (the latter are conducted at SARAF accelerator, Israel), and get significant constraints on the standard model.
Finally, we will discuss corrections resulting from the Coulomb interaction between the β particle and the nucleus, and their contribution to the analysis of those experiments.
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Publication: 1. A. Glick-Magid, Y. Mishnayot, I. Mukul, M. Hass, S. Vaintraub, G. Ron, D. Gazit; Beta spectrum of unique first-forbidden decays as a novel test for fundamental symmetries; Physics Letters B, 767:285-288, 2017; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.02.023<br>2. A. Glick-Magid, D. Gazit; A formalism to assess nuclear-structure weak interaction effects in precision beta-decay studies<br>3. A. Glick-Magid, C. Forssen, D. Gazda, P. Gysbers, P. Navratil, D. Gazit; Nuclear structure recoil corrections for 6He precision beta-decay measurements<br>4. Y. Mishnayot, A. Glick-Magid, H. Rahangdale, B. Ohayon, S. Vaintraub, T. Hirsh, L. Waisman, B. Kaizer, A. Gallant, N. Scielzo, J. T. Harked, C. Forssen, D. Gazda, P. Gysbers, J. Menendez, P. Navratil, D. Gazit, G. Ron; New measurement of the 23Ne branching ratio and the beta-neutrino correlation coefficient<br>
Presenters
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Ayala Glick-Magid
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Authors
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Ayala Glick-Magid
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Doron Gazit
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Yonatan Mishnayot
Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Guy Ron
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Christian Forssen
Chalmers Univ of Tech
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Daniel Gazda
Nuclear Physics Institute, Rez
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Peter H Gysbers
University of British Columbia / TRIUMF, UBC/TRIUMF
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Javier Menendez
University of Barcelona
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Petr Navratil
TRIUMF
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Hitesh V Rahangdale
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Ben Ohayon
ETH Zurich
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Sergey Vaintraub
Soreq Nuclear Research Center
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Tsviki Hirsh
Soreq NRC, Soreq Nuclear Research Center
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Leonid Waisman
Soreq Nuclear Research Center
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Boaz Kaizer
Soreq Nuclear Research Center
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Aaron Gallant
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Nicholas D Scielzo
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jason T Harke
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab