Superallowed 0+ to 0+ nuclear beta decays: A new survey with precision tests of the conserved vector current hypothesis and the standard model
J.C. Hardy, I.S. Towner

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive, updated survey of 0+ to 0+ nuclear beta decays, improving data accuracy and analysis methods to test the Standard Model and CKM matrix unitarity.
Contribution
It introduces new high-precision measurements, improved isospin corrections, and a refined analysis of systematic uncertainties, enhancing the reliability of fundamental physics tests.
Findings
The corrected Ft values are highly consistent across measurements.
The CKM matrix unitarity sum is confirmed with high precision.
The value of V_{ud} is precisely determined at 0.97425(22).
Abstract
A new critical survey is presented of all half-life, decay-energy and branching-ratio measurements related to 20 0+ to 0+ beta decays. Compared with our last review, there are numerous improvements: First, we have added 27 recently published measurements and eliminated 9 references; of particular importance, the new data include a number of high-precision Penning-trap measurements of decay energies. Second, we have used the recently improved isospin symmetry-breaking corrections. Third, our calculation of the statistical rate function now accounts for possible excitation in the daughter atom. Finally, we have re-examined the systematic uncertainty associated with the isospin symmetry-breaking corrections by evaluating the radial-overlap correction using Hartree-Fock radial wave functions and comparing the results with our earlier calculations, which used Saxon-Woods wave functions; the…
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