Nuclear Zemach Moments and Finite-Size Corrections to Allowed Beta Decay
Abstract
The finite-size correction to -decay plays an important role in determining the expected antineutrino spectra from reactors at a level that is important for the reactor-neutrino anomaly. Here we express the leading-order finite-size correction to allowed -decay in terms of Zemach moments. We calculate the Zemach moments within a Hartree-Fock model using a Skyrme-like energy density functional. We find that the Zemach moments are increased relative to predictions based on the simple assumption of identical uniform nuclear-charge and weak-transition densities. However, for allowed ground-state to ground-state transitions in medium and heavy nuclei, the detailed nuclear structure calculations do not change the finite-size corrections significantly from the simple model predictions, and are only 10-15% larger than the latter even though the densities differ significantly.
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@article{arxiv.1607.02149,
title = {Nuclear Zemach Moments and Finite-Size Corrections to Allowed Beta Decay},
author = {X. B. Wang and J. L. Friar and A. C. Hayes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.02149},
year = {2016}
}