Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991aipc..238..870k&link_type=abstract
Capture gamma-ray spectroscopy. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 238, pp. 870-881 (1991).
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Weak-Interaction And Lepton Aspects, Relation With Nuclear Matrix Elements And Nuclear Structure, Hartree-Fock And Random-Phase Approximations
Scientific paper
Beta decay data of nuclei far from stability are one of the most important nuclear physics inputs for the understanding of the element synthesis in the universe and determination of the age of the universe from cosmochronometers and by the latter have implications for cosmology. Results of new second-generation microscopic calculations of β- half-lives, will be presented. The impact on the above astrophysical questions will be discussed. New results for ββ-matrix elements for all potential ββ-emitters with A>=70 are given. It results that neutrinoless double beta decay remains the most powerful tool for investigating the electron neutrino mass. Perspectives of a second-generation ββ-experiment using enriched 76Ge (Heidelberg-Moscow cooperation) are briefly presented.
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