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Beta-decay formulas revisited (I): Gamow--Teller and spin-dipole contributions to allowed and first-forbidden transitions

Nuclear Theory 2021-04-01 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We propose formulas of the nuclear beta-decay rate that are useful in a practical calculation. The decay rate is determined by the product of the lepton and hadron current densities. A widely used formula relies upon the fact that the low-energy lepton wave functions in a nucleus can be well approximated by a constant and linear to the radius for the ss-wave and pp-wave wave functions, respectively. We find, however, the deviation from such a simple approximation is evident for heavy nuclei with large ZZ by numerically solving the Dirac equation. In our proposed formulas, the neutrino wave function is treated exactly as a plane wave, while the electron wave function is obtained by iteratively solving the integral equation, thus we can control the uncertainty of the approximate wave function. The leading-order approximation gives a formula equivalent to the conventional one and overestimates the decay rate. We demonstrate that the next-to-leading-order formula reproduces well the exact result for a schematic transition density as well as a microscopic one obtained by a nuclear energy-density functional method.

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@article{arxiv.2103.16815,
  title  = {Beta-decay formulas revisited (I): Gamow--Teller and spin-dipole contributions to allowed and first-forbidden transitions},
  author = {W. Horiuchi and T. Sato and Y. Uesaka and K. Yoshida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.16815},
  year   = {2021}
}

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28 pages, 8 figures