Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977izssr..41.1960b&link_type=abstract
(Mezhdunarodnyi Seminar po Aktivnym Protsessam na Solntse i Probleme Solnechnykh Neitrino, 8th, Leningrad, USSR, Sept. 25-27, 19
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Beta Particles, Conservation Laws, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Radioactive Decay, Solar Neutrinos, Antimatter, Cosmic Rays, Electron Emission, Nuclear Spin, Positrons
Scientific paper
It is suggested that beta decay without neutrinos can be explained if it is assumed that the physical laws of conservation are to be interpreted in a new way. In this case the computed beta-spectrum has the same form as the beta spectrum in Fermi's weak interaction theory. The formula for the lifetime of electron- and positron-active nuclei is also the same as in Fermi theory. But in Fermi theory, a new constant g must be introduced which determines the force of weak interaction and acts the role of a new fundamental constant in nature; in the present theory this constant is replaced by the product of several well known fundamental constants.
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