Lifetime measurements of nuclei in few-electron ions
arXiv:1512.00431 · doi:10.1088/0031-8949/2015/T166/014003
Abstract
In this review lifetime measurements of ions with at most two electrons are summarized. Such highly ionized systems have been studied - until now - only in the Experimental Storage Ring of the GSI in Darmstadt. Emphasis is put on decays via the weak interaction. The first observations of beta-decay into bound atomic states are described as well as its time mirrored counterpart, the electron-capture decay. In the latter case the decays of hydrogen- and helium-like ions are compared with a surprising result. Further on, the observation of sinusoidal modulations of the decay rate in two-body decays is summarized. As a possible cause an interference due to the emission of neutrinos with different rest mass is discussed.
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Nuclear Physics at Storage Rings STORI'14