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Proton Recoil Energy and Angular Distribution of Neutron Radiative Beta Decay

arXiv:1306.4448 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.065026

Abstract

We analyse the proton recoil energy and angular distribution of the radiative beta-decay of the neutron to leading order in the large baryon mass expansion by taking into account the contributions of the proton-photon correlations. We show that the account for the proton-photon correlations does not contradict the description of the radiative corrections to the lifetime of the neutron and the proton recoil energy spectrum of the neutron beta-decay in terms of the functions (α/π) g_n(E_e) and (α/π) f_n(E_e), where E_e is the electron energy. In addition we find that the contributions of the proton-photon correlations in the radiative beta-decay of the neutron to the proton recoil asymmetry C are of order 10^(-4). They make the contributions of the radiative corrections to the proton recoil asymmetry C symmetric with respect to a change A_0 <--> B_0, where A_0 and B_0 are the correlation coefficients of the neutron beta-decay.

18 pages, 5 figures, The paper is revised. We added chapter VI "Comparison with results, obtained by Glück (Physical Review C47, 2840 (1993))". We confirmed our assertion about a possibility to use the functions g_n and f_n as radiative corrections to neutron beta decay