ISOLDE Seminar

Super-allowed beta decay to study the electro-weak interaction

by Bertram Blank (CEN Bordeaux-Gradignan)

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Description
Nuclear beta decay transforms up quarks in down quarks and vice versa. Therefore, high-precision measurements of beta decay allow under certain conditions to test the standard model of weak interaction. In particular, the conserved vector current (CVC) hypothesis can be tested and the Vud element of the CKM quark mixing matrix can be determined. For this purpose, high-precision data for 0+ - 0+ and mirror beta decays on the half-life, the branching ratios and the beta-decay Q value are required. These allow to determine the ft values for each decay which, corrected for electromagnetic and strong interaction contributions, yield universal Ft values independent of the particular transition. These Ft values are used to test CVC and the average value allows to determine the weak vector coupling constant and the Vud matrix element. After an introduction which will present the status of these measurements, new experiments, in particular for new isotopes not yet included in the systematics, will be described. These will include data for the mirror decays 23Mg, 27Si, and 37K. In particular, the interest of a 10C experiment running beginning of May at ISOLDE will be explained. For this purpose we will in particular present the efficiency calibration of a HP germanium detector which served to determine the branching ratios in beta decay. Finally, an outlook will close the presentation.