Physics
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Nov 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010chphc..34.1700l&link_type=abstract
Chinese Physics C, Volume 34, Issue 11, pp. 1700-1703 (2010).
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According to a new electron screening theory, we discuss the beta decay rates of nuclide 56Fe, 56Co, 56Ni, 56Mn, 56Cr and 56V with and without strong electron screening (SES). The results show that SES has only a slight effect on the beta decay rates for ρ/μe < 108 g/cm3. However the beta decay rates would be influenced greatly for ρ/μe >= 108 g/cm3. Due to SES, the maximum values of the C-factor (in %) on beta decay rates of 56Fe, 56Co, 56Ni, 56Mn, 56Cr and 56V is of the order of 95.03%, 35.02%, 98.05%, 80.33%, 98.30% and 98.71% at T9 = 4.0 and 98.83%, 98.89%, 99.65%, 10.32%, 4.10% and 40.21% at T9 = 7.0, respectively.
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