Measurement of the half-life of 198Au in a non-metal: High-precision measurement shows no host-material dependence
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half-lifeenvironmentmeasuredmeasurementbetacomparingcontradictingdecay
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We have measured the half-life of the beta decay of 198Au to be 2.6948(9) d, with the nuclide sited in an insulating environment. Comparing this result with the half-life we measured previously with a metallic environment, we find the half-lives in both environments to be the same within 0.04%, thus contradicting a prediction that screening from a "plasma" of quasi-free electrons in a metal increases the half-life by as much as 7%.
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