$^{113}$Cd $\beta$-decay spectrum and $g_{\rm A}$ quenching using spectral moments
Joel Kostensalo, Eligio Lisi, Antonio Marrone, Jouni Suhonen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectral-moment method (SMM) for analyzing $^{113}$Cd $eta$-decay spectra, providing a new way to understand $g_{ m A}$ quenching and nuclear matrix elements through spectral moments and geometric interpretations.
Contribution
The spectral-moment method offers a novel, simplified approach to extract decay parameters and $g_{ m A}$ quenching effects from $eta$-decay spectra, complementing existing spectrum-shape analyses.
Findings
Favored $r$ and $s$ values around 1 and 1.6 across models
Spectral moments form conic sections in the $(r,s)$ plane
Supports evidence for $g_{ m A}$ quenching in $^{113}$Cd
Abstract
We present an alternative analysis of the Cd -decay electron energy spectrum in terms of spectral moments , corresponding to the averaged values of powers of the particle energy. The zeroth moment is related to the decay rate, while higher moments are related to the spectrum shape. The here advocated spectral-moment method (SMM) allows for a complementary understanding of previous results, obtained using the so-called spectrum-shape method (SSM) and its revised version, in terms of two free parameters: (the ratio of axial-vector to vector couplings) and (the small vector-like relativistic nuclear matrix element, -NME). We present numerical results for three different nuclear models with the conserved vector current hypothesis (CVC) assumption of . We show that most of the spectral…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
