Atomic corrections for the unique first forbidden $\beta$ transition of $^{187}$Re
O. Ni\c{t}escu, R. Dvornick\'y, F. \v{S}imkovic

TL;DR
This study refines the understanding of atomic corrections in the $eta$ decay of $^{187}$Re, emphasizing the importance of exchange effects for accurate neutrino mass measurements.
Contribution
We incorporated finite nuclear size, diffuse surface, screening, and exchange corrections into the $^{187}$Re $eta$ decay model, highlighting the significant impact of exchange effects on decay spectrum shape.
Findings
Exchange effects significantly alter decay rate ratios.
Exchange effects drastically change the decay spectrum shape.
Including exchange corrections is crucial for accurate neutrino mass analysis.
Abstract
In this paper, we reexamine one of the most promising candidates for determining the neutrino mass scale -- the unique first forbidden transition from Re() to Os(). With the lowest-known ground-state to ground-state -value for a transition at keV, rhenium's decay can offer insights into the neutrino mass scale puzzle. However, understanding its electron spectrum is a complex task. Besides involving a mixture of -state and -state electrons, the rhenium spectrum could be strongly influenced by various atomic corrections. In addition to our previous paper, we have incorporated finite nuclear size, diffuse nuclear surface, screening, and exchange corrections into the rhenium decay model. We have accounted for the last two effects within the framework of the Dirac-Hartree-Fock-Slater…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
