Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes

The nonrelativistic impulse approximation for the induced-tensor interaction has been analyzed in detail. ft values for mirror transitions have been calculated using electron Coulomb wave functions for the extended charge distribution and introducing higher-order corrections. 14 angular β-γ correlat...

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Autores principales: Eman, B., Tadić, D., Krmpotić, F., Szybisz, L.
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spelling todo:paper_05562813_v6_n1_p1_Eman2023-10-03T15:35:02Z Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes Eman, B. Tadić, D. Krmpotić, F. Szybisz, L. The nonrelativistic impulse approximation for the induced-tensor interaction has been analyzed in detail. ft values for mirror transitions have been calculated using electron Coulomb wave functions for the extended charge distribution and introducing higher-order corrections. 14 angular β-γ correlations, the β transition being allowed, have been analyzed, showing that this process is sensitive to the presence of the induced-tensor interaction. The amount of information about the induced tensor at present obtainable from circular γ polarization in nuclear transitions has been investigated. A limit on the induced-tensor coupling constant has been obtained which does not contradict the evidence based on ft values. β-γ angular correlations seem to yield evidence for the weak-magnetism term, while not excluding the existence of the induced tensor. © 1972 The American Physical Society. Fil:Szybisz, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_05562813_v6_n1_p1_Eman
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description The nonrelativistic impulse approximation for the induced-tensor interaction has been analyzed in detail. ft values for mirror transitions have been calculated using electron Coulomb wave functions for the extended charge distribution and introducing higher-order corrections. 14 angular β-γ correlations, the β transition being allowed, have been analyzed, showing that this process is sensitive to the presence of the induced-tensor interaction. The amount of information about the induced tensor at present obtainable from circular γ polarization in nuclear transitions has been investigated. A limit on the induced-tensor coupling constant has been obtained which does not contradict the evidence based on ft values. β-γ angular correlations seem to yield evidence for the weak-magnetism term, while not excluding the existence of the induced tensor. © 1972 The American Physical Society.
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author Eman, B.
Tadić, D.
Krmpotić, F.
Szybisz, L.
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Tadić, D.
Krmpotić, F.
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Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
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title Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
title_short Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
title_full Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
title_fullStr Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
title_full_unstemmed Induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
title_sort induced-tensor interaction in weak processes
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