Abstract
The Q EC -value differences between four pairs of superallowed 0 + → 0 + , T = 1 beta emitters have been precisely determined in order to test calculated charge-dependent corrections to super-allowed ƒ t values. The pairs, labelled by the β emitters involved, are: 14 O and 26m Al; 26m Al and 42 Sc; 42 Sc and 54 Co; and 50 Mn and 54 Co. The measured Q EC -value differences for the four pairs are: 1401.68 ± 0.13, 2193.5 ± 0.2; 1817.2 ± 0.2 and 610.1 ± 0.5 keV respectively. The results were determined from the measured energy differences between pairs of triton groups produced in two ( 3 He, t) reactions, one on each component of a two-component target. The target assembly could be biased to a potential of up to 150kV, permitting triton groups to be shifted accordingly along the focal plane of a momentum analyzing Q3D magnetic spectrometer. The energy difference between two observed triton groups was derived from the voltage required to shift the triton group from one target component onto the unshifted position of a triton group from the other target component. This momentum matching technique has the advantage that most experimental uncertainties are common to both reactions and almost cancel in the difference.
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