V. E. Iacob,
J. C. Hardy,
J. F. Brinkley,
C. A. Gagliardi,
V. E. Mayes,
N. Nica,
M. Sanchez-Vega,
G. Tabacaru,
L. Trache, and
R. E. TribbleCyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-3366, USA
Received 8 August 2006; published 28 November 2006
To contribute meaningfully to any test of the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix, the measured ft value of a superallowed 0+
0+
+ transition must be obtained to a precision of 0.1% or better. We have determined the half-life of the superallowed emitter 34Ar to be 843.8(4)ms; the quoted precision, 0.05%, is a factor of five improvement on the best previous measurement and meets this demanding requirement. Our measurement employed a high-efficiency gas counter, which was sensitive to positrons from both 34Ar and its daughter 34Cl. We achieved the required precision on 34Ar by analyzing the parent-daughter composite decay with a new fitting technique. We also obtained an improved half-life for 34Cl of 1.5268(5) s, which has 0.03% precision and is a factor of two improvement on previous results. As a by-product of these measurements, we determined the half-life of 35Ar to be 1.7754(11) s.
©2006 The American Physical Society
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http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.055502
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| DOI: |
10.1103/PhysRevC.74.055502 |
| PACS: |
21.10.Tg;
23.40.-s;
27.30.+t
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