We present the H-T phase diagram of the cubic (K,Ba)BiO3 high T-c supercond
uctor (T-c similar to 30 K). We show that the vortex solid melts into a liq
uid phase for T > T-g(H) through a second order phase transition which can
be well described by the vortex-glass transition scaling laws down to the l
owest temperatures. Moreover, as usually observed in other high T-c materia
ls, the 'apparent' critical current deduced from the width of the magnetiza
tion loops present a non monotonic behavior (so-called 'fishtail effect').
The position of the peak is time-independent at low temperature but disappe
ars for long waiting times above similar to T-c/2. This may be related to a
sharp increase of the relaxation rate in the vicinity of the vortex-glass
transition line. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.