AbstractThe rate of the direct decay of K40 to the ground state of Ar40 through electron capture has not been experimentally reported. Aside from its inherent importance for the theory of electron capture as the only such decay known of its type (unique third-forbidden), this decay presents an irreducible background in the DAMA experiment. We find that the presence of this background, as well as others, poses a challenge to any interpretation of the DAMA results in terms of a Dark Matter model with a small modulation fraction. A 10 ppb contamination of natural potassium requires a 20% modulation fraction or more. A 20 ppb contamination, which is reported as an upper limit by DAMA, disfavors any Dark Matter origin of the signal. This conclus...
The INDRA 4 π-array was coupled with the high acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to study the decay of pa...
Analysis of experimental methods in the study of autoionisation effects in β-decay and K capture. Ex...
AbstractThe 40Ar(n, γ)41Ar neutron capture cross section has been measured between 0.4 and 14.8 MeV ...
Potassium-40 is a widespread isotope whose radioactivity impacts estimated geological ages spanning ...
We briefly remind references and arguments, already discussed in the past, which confute erroneous c...
AbstractWe measured the electron-capture decay rate of 7Be implanted into hosts of graphite, boron n...
The Introductory chapter of this thesis comprises a brief review of the theory of nuclear beta decay...
We present a treatment of time-varying nuclear transition rates intended to guide future experimenta...
Results from the IMB collabration to detect possible proton decay in a salt mine near Cleveland, Ohi...
AbstractAt present there is an effort to reconcile the results of the DAMA experiment with those fro...
The phenomenon of proton emission from nuclear ground states limits the possibilities of the creatio...
We briefly describe the LANNDD 70-kT liquid argon TPC proposal for the WIPP underground facility at ...
PhDPhysicsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
This paper discusses selected problems arising from the presence of radioactive background sources i...
The origin of the heavy elements is one of the most fundamental open questions in modern astrophysi...
The INDRA 4 π-array was coupled with the high acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to study the decay of pa...
Analysis of experimental methods in the study of autoionisation effects in β-decay and K capture. Ex...
AbstractThe 40Ar(n, γ)41Ar neutron capture cross section has been measured between 0.4 and 14.8 MeV ...
Potassium-40 is a widespread isotope whose radioactivity impacts estimated geological ages spanning ...
We briefly remind references and arguments, already discussed in the past, which confute erroneous c...
AbstractWe measured the electron-capture decay rate of 7Be implanted into hosts of graphite, boron n...
The Introductory chapter of this thesis comprises a brief review of the theory of nuclear beta decay...
We present a treatment of time-varying nuclear transition rates intended to guide future experimenta...
Results from the IMB collabration to detect possible proton decay in a salt mine near Cleveland, Ohi...
AbstractAt present there is an effort to reconcile the results of the DAMA experiment with those fro...
The phenomenon of proton emission from nuclear ground states limits the possibilities of the creatio...
We briefly describe the LANNDD 70-kT liquid argon TPC proposal for the WIPP underground facility at ...
PhDPhysicsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
This paper discusses selected problems arising from the presence of radioactive background sources i...
The origin of the heavy elements is one of the most fundamental open questions in modern astrophysi...
The INDRA 4 π-array was coupled with the high acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to study the decay of pa...
Analysis of experimental methods in the study of autoionisation effects in β-decay and K capture. Ex...
AbstractThe 40Ar(n, γ)41Ar neutron capture cross section has been measured between 0.4 and 14.8 MeV ...