Abstract

Beta and gamma transitions via virtual intermediate states may give small corrections to various physical effects. Beta-gamma and gamma-gamma angular correlations may receive contributions which are not symmetric around ninety degrees. Gamma rays following beta decay may have a small circular polarization. All these effects seem to be too small to be measurable at present or to interfere with parity experiments. Corrections to the spectrum shape factor of first-forbidden beta decays are discussed in view of the Bi210 (RaE) decay.

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