Two years ago, Robinson and Fink (1) called attention to a systematic discrepancy between observed and predicted L to K electron capture ratios. Many experiments have since been performed to investigate this discrepancy. The observed L to K ratio has been found (2-5) to exceed 5 to 25 percent the predicted L to K ratio for all nine of the precisely measured allowed electron captures with Z between 18 and 36. The calculations reported in this note remove the systematic disagreement between theory and experiment by including atomic states in the description of the radioactive system
A discussion is given on a recent experiment by 0. Kofoed-Hansen on the electron capture in 37A. The...
In the first chapter the theory of orbital electron capture is briefly summarised, and experimental ...
The Introductory chapter of this thesis comprises a brief review of the theory of nuclear beta decay...
Theoretical expressions that include the effect of electron exchange are given for M/L electron-capt...
Theoretical expressions are presented for L/K electron capture ratios and electron capture-positron ...
This paper discusses whether it is advisable to use exchange and overlap corrections in calculations...
The first chapter of the thesis summarizes briefly the theoretical treatment of orbital electron cap...
International audienceElectron capture properties are crucial to establish the decay schemes of nume...
Discussion of the L /K capture ratio measurements and their dependance on the K fluorescence yield R...
The change in nuclear charge by one unit in beta decay causes initial and final atomic states to ove...
L to K capture ratio of 79Kr was measured with a cloud chamber and with a proportional counter and f...
Considerable theoretical interest lies in the measurements of the L/K capture and K/beta+ branching ...
The ratio of L capture to K capture in the decay of argon 37 has been measured using a multi-wire pr...
International audienceBased on previous study, the calculation of electron capture decays has been i...
International audienceWe performed charge-exchange experiments with the electron-beam ion trap and a...
A discussion is given on a recent experiment by 0. Kofoed-Hansen on the electron capture in 37A. The...
In the first chapter the theory of orbital electron capture is briefly summarised, and experimental ...
The Introductory chapter of this thesis comprises a brief review of the theory of nuclear beta decay...
Theoretical expressions that include the effect of electron exchange are given for M/L electron-capt...
Theoretical expressions are presented for L/K electron capture ratios and electron capture-positron ...
This paper discusses whether it is advisable to use exchange and overlap corrections in calculations...
The first chapter of the thesis summarizes briefly the theoretical treatment of orbital electron cap...
International audienceElectron capture properties are crucial to establish the decay schemes of nume...
Discussion of the L /K capture ratio measurements and their dependance on the K fluorescence yield R...
The change in nuclear charge by one unit in beta decay causes initial and final atomic states to ove...
L to K capture ratio of 79Kr was measured with a cloud chamber and with a proportional counter and f...
Considerable theoretical interest lies in the measurements of the L/K capture and K/beta+ branching ...
The ratio of L capture to K capture in the decay of argon 37 has been measured using a multi-wire pr...
International audienceBased on previous study, the calculation of electron capture decays has been i...
International audienceWe performed charge-exchange experiments with the electron-beam ion trap and a...
A discussion is given on a recent experiment by 0. Kofoed-Hansen on the electron capture in 37A. The...
In the first chapter the theory of orbital electron capture is briefly summarised, and experimental ...
The Introductory chapter of this thesis comprises a brief review of the theory of nuclear beta decay...