Derives the leading nuclear-structure electrostatic correction to the Coulomb interaction in arbitrary beta decays from one-photon exchange, expanded in small nuclear parameters, with explicit results for Gamow-Teller and unique first-forbidden transitions.
Effective field theory approach to electroweak transitions of nuclei far from stability
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In a previous paper, the convergence of the effective field theory approach of Furnstahl, Serot and Tang to the nuclear many-body problem was studied by applying it to selected doubly-magic, and neighboring single-particle and single-hole, nuclei far from stability. The success of that approach, interpreted through density functional theory, would imply reliable densities. In this paper, the single-particle (Kohn-Sham) wave functions are probed using weak transitions near the Fermi surface. The weak currents are the Noether currents derived from the effective Lagrangian. The general single-particle transition matrix elements, from which any semi-leptonic weak rate can be calculated, are obtained in terms of upper and lower components of the Dirac wave functions. Here beta-decays in nuclei neighboring 132-Sn are studied and compared with available experimental data. Calibration of the theoretical results for such decays may also have useful application in element formation.
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The leading nuclear-structure electrostatic correction in arbitrary $\beta$ decays
Derives the leading nuclear-structure electrostatic correction to the Coulomb interaction in arbitrary beta decays from one-photon exchange, expanded in small nuclear parameters, with explicit results for Gamow-Teller and unique first-forbidden transitions.