Abstract
Figure 1 shows the ft-values of those 0+. T=1 superallowed Fermi beta decays which have been measured to high accuracy, the figure is essentially that given by Koslowsky et al. [1] with the inclusion of the calculations of Ormond and Brown [2] for the nuclear coulomb correction for 34Cl and 26Alm. Although the Conserved Vector Current theory predicts that these ft-values should be the same, it is obvious that they do not form a statistically self-consistent set, and so their use to extract a value for GV, the weak interaction coupling constant, is open to some objection.
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