THE HALF-LIVES OF SC-42, V-46, MN-50 AND CO-54

Citation
Vt. Koslowsky et al., THE HALF-LIVES OF SC-42, V-46, MN-50 AND CO-54, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 401(2-3), 1997, pp. 289-298
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Physics, Particles & Fields","Instument & Instrumentation",Spectroscopy
ISSN journal
01689002
Volume
401
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
289 - 298
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-9002(1997)401:2-3<289:THOSVM>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
As part of a broad program to determine ft values for superallowed O--> O(+)beta transitions, the half-lives of Sc-42, V-46, Mn-50 and Co- 54 have been measured with isotopically pure samples prepared with an on-line isotope separator. Emitted beta(+) particles were observed wit h a large-solid-angle, high-efficiency, low-background gas proportiona l counter, from which signals were multiscaled. The counting electroni cs had a well-defined, non-extendable dead time. As no exact data anal ysis is possible, three different procedures were compared. The most s tringent method involved regression analysis where a common half-life was simultaneously fitted to the individual decay curves of hundreds o f samples and their Poisson statistical weights were distorted to refl ect dead-rime losses. The analysis procedures were tested on hypotheti cal decay data that were created by binning a time sequence of events, obtained from interval distributions reflecting the given half-lives and intensities of two decay components, and allowing for series and n on-extendible dead times that reflected experimental conditions. On th e basis of these tests it is demonstrated that the analysis does not i ntroduce any bias at the 0.01% level. The deduced half-lives are Sc-42 : (680.67 +/- 0.28) ms, V-46: (422.57 +/- 0.13) ms, Mn-50: (283.29 +/- 0.08) ms, Co-54: (193.28 +/- 0.07) ms. These results establish import ant elements in a demanding test of the Electroweak Standard Model.