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arxiv: 2505.01722 · v1 · pith:BHWSBY6Fnew · submitted 2025-05-03 · ⚛️ nucl-ex

²⁸Al Half-life Measurement and the negative mirror asymmetry between the ²⁸Al(β^-)^(28m)Si and ²⁸P(β^+)^(28m)Si decays

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In the past, the mirror asymmetry parameter has been proposed as a probing mechanism for the presence of beyond the Standard Model second-class currents in nuclear beta decay transitions. However, this was hindered by large uncertainties in the required nuclear structure correction terms. Recently, a new calculation of these corrections attempted, but could not fully explain the negative mirror asymmetry between the $^{28}$Al($\beta^-$)$^{28m}$Si and $^{28}$P($\beta^+$)$^{28m}$Si decays. To put the mirror asymmetry parameter on a more solid footing, the half-life of $^{28}$Al was measured for the first time using a radioactive ion beam at the Nuclear Science Laboratory of the University of Notre Dame. The new result, $t_{1/2}=$134.432(34) s, is consistent with most of the past data except for one highly discrepant measurement. The new mirror asymmetry parameter of -3.5(10)$\%$ obtained still does not agree with nuclear structure calculations.

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