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Weak transitions in A=6 and 7 nuclei -: art. no. 054302

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 65, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.054302

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The He-6 beta decay and Be-7 electron capture processes are studied using variational Monte Carlo wave functions, derived from a realistic Hamiltonian consisting of the Argonne v(18) two-nucleon and Urbana-IX three-nucleon interactions. The model for the nuclear weak axial current includes one- and two-body operators with the strength of the leading two-body term-associated with Delta-isobar excitation of the nucleon-adjusted to reproduce the Gamow-Teller matrix element in tritium beta decay. The measured half-life of He-6 is underpredicted by theory by similar or equal to8%, while that of Be-7 for decay into the ground and first excited states of Li-7 is overpredicted by similar or equal to9%. However, the experimentally known branching ratio for these latter processes is in good agreement with the calculated value. Two-body axial current contributions lead to a similar or equal to1.7% (4.4%) increase in the value of the Gamow-Teller matrix element of He-6 (Be-7), obtained with one-body currents only, and slightly worsen (appreciably improve) the agreement between the calculated and measured half-life. Corrections due to retardation effects associated with the finite lepton momentum transfers involved in the decays, as well as contributions of suppressed transitions induced by the weak vector charge and axial current operators, have also been calculated and found to be negligible.

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