We report on recent experimental and theoretical findings on possible effects of temperature, metal electron environment and pressure on the -decay constant. Contrary to recent claims, a possible screening effect of free electrons in a metal lattice at low temperature has to be ruled out on the basis of the experiment, while we find that effects induced by means of state-of-the-art compression techniques, although much smaller than previously speculated, might however be measurable. Considerable effects are expected in ultra-high-density stellar environments
The recent suggestion that dramatic changes may occur in the lifetime of alpha and beta decay when t...
Electrostatic spectrometers utilized in high-resolution β-spectroscopy studies such as in the Karlsr...
In recent experiments at the velocity filter Separator for Heavy Ion reaction Products (SHIP) (GSI, ...
We report on recent experimental and theoretical findings on possible effects of temperature, metal ...
We suggest that a change in the lifetime of the α decay of $ ^228$Th ($T_{1/2}$ = 1.9127(5) yr) may ...
An open problem in Nuclear Astrophysics concerns the understanding of electron‐screening effects on ...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of α-emitt...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of α-emitt...
An open problem in Nuclear Astrophysics concerns the understanding of electron‐screening effects on ...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretati...
The specific heat of the transuranic metals, plutonium and neptunium, has been measured below room t...
New elements discovered during past decades have been created in fusion reactions where a lighter nu...
The transuranic metals, neptunium and plutonium, are strong alpha emitters and have to be handled un...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of alpha-e...
We have calculated the effect of compressing the radioactive atoms in the crystal lattice environmen...
The recent suggestion that dramatic changes may occur in the lifetime of alpha and beta decay when t...
Electrostatic spectrometers utilized in high-resolution β-spectroscopy studies such as in the Karlsr...
In recent experiments at the velocity filter Separator for Heavy Ion reaction Products (SHIP) (GSI, ...
We report on recent experimental and theoretical findings on possible effects of temperature, metal ...
We suggest that a change in the lifetime of the α decay of $ ^228$Th ($T_{1/2}$ = 1.9127(5) yr) may ...
An open problem in Nuclear Astrophysics concerns the understanding of electron‐screening effects on ...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of α-emitt...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of α-emitt...
An open problem in Nuclear Astrophysics concerns the understanding of electron‐screening effects on ...
Understanding the electron screening effect in the laboratory is critical for a correct interpretati...
The specific heat of the transuranic metals, plutonium and neptunium, has been measured below room t...
New elements discovered during past decades have been created in fusion reactions where a lighter nu...
The transuranic metals, neptunium and plutonium, are strong alpha emitters and have to be handled un...
In light of recent speculations on a potentially increased speed of the radioactive decay of alpha-e...
We have calculated the effect of compressing the radioactive atoms in the crystal lattice environmen...
The recent suggestion that dramatic changes may occur in the lifetime of alpha and beta decay when t...
Electrostatic spectrometers utilized in high-resolution β-spectroscopy studies such as in the Karlsr...
In recent experiments at the velocity filter Separator for Heavy Ion reaction Products (SHIP) (GSI, ...