Experimental investigation of changes in beta-decay count rate of radioactive elements
Yu.A.Baurov (Central Research Institute of Machine Building, Korolyov,, Moscow Region, Russia), Yu.G.Sobolev, V.F.Kushniruk, A.N.Kuznetzov (Flerov, Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (FLNR), Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, (JINR), Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia)

TL;DR
This paper presents experimental data showing unexplained periodic variations in beta-decay rates of Cs-137 and Co-60 over several months, revealing 24-hour and 27-day cycles that challenge traditional physics understanding.
Contribution
It provides new experimental evidence of periodic fluctuations in beta-decay rates, highlighting phenomena not explained by current physical theories.
Findings
Detected 24-hour and 27-day periodicities in decay rates
Observed variations are inconsistent with traditional physics expectations
Extended data collection over several months
Abstract
The experimental data on continuous investigation of changes in beta-decay count rate of Cs-137 and Co-60 from 9.12.98 till 30.04.99, are presented. The 27-day and 24-hour periods in these changes, inexplicable by traditional physics, have been found.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Radioactivity and Radon Measurements · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
