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Anomaly in first-forbidden transitions of $^{176}$Lu

Nuclear Theory 2025-09-30 v1

Abstract

176^{176}Lu is the key nucleus for understanding the evolution of planetary bodies in the solar system, and the temperature and nucleosynthesis of the ss process, due to its very long terrestrial half-life T1/23.7×1010T_{1/2} \approx 3.7\times 10^{10} years. The very long half-life is caused by two anomalous first-forbidden transitions from the 77^- state with extremely large comparative half-life logft19ft \approx 19 which have never been appeared in other cases of the existing nuclear databases. We analyze the underlying mechanism and reason for the anomaly in first-forbidden transitions of 176^{176}Lu for the first time, which is based on the projected shell model. It is found that the possible KK-forbidden nature is indispensable for describing the two extremely weak first-forbidden transitions, and the transition strengths are very sensitive to the detailed configuration mixing and KK mixing in the nuclear wave functions. The half-life of the 77^- state is calculated to be T1/21.95×1010T_{1/2} \approx 1.95 \times 10^{10} years.

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@article{arxiv.2509.24549,
  title  = {Anomaly in first-forbidden transitions of $^{176}$Lu},
  author = {Jing-Wen Ran and Long-Jun Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.24549},
  year   = {2025}
}