Double beta decay of Ca-48 revisited
1995
4 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 361 (1995) 1-4
- Published: 1995
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
The 48 Ca → 48 Ti two neutrino double-beta decay rate is calculated exactly in the full fp shell with the hamiltonian describing well the spectroscopy of the A = 48 system. The resulting half-life is very near the experimental lower limit. In order to find out whether the shell model can at all accommodate longer 2 ν half-lives we modify the hamiltonian in several ways, keeping, however, the acceptable agreement with the main spectroscopic indicators intact. We conclude that, within such an approach, the longest possible half-life is about 10 20 yr, only a factor of three longer than the present limit. We stress that any possible modifications of the hamiltonian must be restricted by the comparison with available data on energy levels and transitions rates.- 21.60.Cs
- 23.40.Hc
- 23.40.-s
- 23.40.−s
- double-beta decay: (2neutrino)
- (2neutrino): double-beta decay
- calcium: lifetime
- shell model
- numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
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