Standard radioactive decay occurs exponentially at a constant rate which, apart from a few well-understood exceptions, is unaffected by external conditions. Recent papers challenging standard decay have reported periodic variations in the decay rate of certain nuclei that correlate with geophysical or astrophysical periodicities. The effects are weak and their origins have been disputed. This paper proposes an alternative method to search for non-standard radioactive decay based on the distribution of decay events, rather than on deviations from the exponential decay law. It is shown that a time series of nuclear decays comprise a Mixed Poisson-Gauss distribution whose probability function is very sensitive to periodic variations in the dec...
It is shown that experimentally observed non-Poisson fluctuations in the decay rate of ?C are the re...
Radioactive decay of an unstable isotope is widely believed to be exponential. This view is supporte...
Nuclear and radiological events are large-impact, hard-to-predict rare events, whose associated prob...
It is a long-held tenet of nuclear physics, from the early work of Rutherford and Soddy up to presen...
Radioactive measurements in the decay process of any radioactive sample can be predicted by radioact...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.D...
In recent literature, several authors have challenged the validity of the exponential-decay law, bas...
Half-lives of radionuclides span more than 50 orders of magnitude. We characterize the probability d...
Power law distributions, a well-known model in the theory of real random variables, characterize a w...
We present a treatment of time-varying nuclear transition rates intended to guide future experimenta...
Time-correlated measurements of radioactive 22Na decay were characterized using various statistical ...
Since the exact time a specific nucleus undergoes radioactive decay cannot be specified, nor can sh...
The hypothesis that proximity to the Sun causes variation of decay constants at permille level has b...
We present a phenomenological analysis of time-varying nuclear decay parameters in order to explain ...
Since the discovery of radioactive decay, radioactive decay rates have consistently shown to be cons...
It is shown that experimentally observed non-Poisson fluctuations in the decay rate of ?C are the re...
Radioactive decay of an unstable isotope is widely believed to be exponential. This view is supporte...
Nuclear and radiological events are large-impact, hard-to-predict rare events, whose associated prob...
It is a long-held tenet of nuclear physics, from the early work of Rutherford and Soddy up to presen...
Radioactive measurements in the decay process of any radioactive sample can be predicted by radioact...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.D...
In recent literature, several authors have challenged the validity of the exponential-decay law, bas...
Half-lives of radionuclides span more than 50 orders of magnitude. We characterize the probability d...
Power law distributions, a well-known model in the theory of real random variables, characterize a w...
We present a treatment of time-varying nuclear transition rates intended to guide future experimenta...
Time-correlated measurements of radioactive 22Na decay were characterized using various statistical ...
Since the exact time a specific nucleus undergoes radioactive decay cannot be specified, nor can sh...
The hypothesis that proximity to the Sun causes variation of decay constants at permille level has b...
We present a phenomenological analysis of time-varying nuclear decay parameters in order to explain ...
Since the discovery of radioactive decay, radioactive decay rates have consistently shown to be cons...
It is shown that experimentally observed non-Poisson fluctuations in the decay rate of ?C are the re...
Radioactive decay of an unstable isotope is widely believed to be exponential. This view is supporte...
Nuclear and radiological events are large-impact, hard-to-predict rare events, whose associated prob...