P. Kienle,
F. Bosch,
P. Bühler,
T. Faestermann,
Y. Litvinov,
N. Winckler,
M. Sanjari,
D. Shubina,
D. Atanasov,
H. Geissel,
V. Ivanova,
X. Yan,
D. Boutin,
C. Brandau,
I. Dillmann,
Ch. Dimopoulou,
R. Hess,
P.-M. Hillebrand,
T. Izumikawa,
R. Knöbel,
J. Kurcewicz,
N. Kuzminchuk,
M. Lestinsky,
S. Litvinov,
X. Ma,
L. Maier,
M. Mazzocco,
I. Mukha,
C. Nociforo,
F. Nolden,
Ch. Scheidenberger,
U. Spillmann,
M. Steck,
T. Stöhlker,
B. Sun,
F. Suzaki,
T. Suzuki,
S. Torilov,
M. Trassinelli,
X. Tu,
M. Wang,
H. Weick,
D. F. A. Winters,
N. Winters,
P. Woods,
T. Yamaguchi,
G. Zhang,
and T. Ohtsubo
High-resolution measurement of the time-modulated orbital electron capture and of the β+ decay of hydrogen-like 142Pm^60+ ions
Phys. Lett. B, 726 :638 (November 2013)
High-resolution measurement of the time-modulated orbital electron capture and of the β+ decay of hydrogen-like 142Pm^60+ ions
Phys. Lett. B, 726 :638 (November 2013)
Abstract:
The periodic time modulations, found recently in the two-body orbital electron capture (EC) decay of both, hydrogen-like 140Pr58+ and 142Pm60+ ions, with periods near to 7 s7 s and amplitudes of about 20%, were re-investigated for the case of 142Pm60+ by using a 245 MHz resonator cavity with a much improved sensitivity and time resolution. We observed that the exponential EC decay is modulated with a period T=7.11(11) s, in accordance with a modulation period T=7.12(11) s as obtained from simultaneous observations with a capacitive pick-up, employed also in the previous experiments. The modulation amplitudes amount to a_R=0.107(24) and a_P=0.134(27) for the 245 MHz resonator and the capacitive pick-up, respectively. These new results corroborate for both detectors exactly our previous findings of modulation periods near to 7 s, though with distinctly smaller amplitudes. Also the three-body β+ decays have been analyzed. For a supposed modulation period near to 7 s we found an amplitude a=0.027(27), compatible with a=0a=0 and in agreement with the preliminary result a=0.030(30) of our previous experiment. These observations could point at weak interaction as origin of the observed 7 s-modulation of the EC decay. Furthermore, the data suggest that interference terms occur in the two-body EC decay, although the neutrinos are not directly observed.