Half-Life of $^{14}$O
arXiv:nucl-ex/0601028 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.74.025501
Abstract
We have measured the half-life of $^{14}$O, a superallowed $(0^{+} \to 0^{+})$ $β$ decay isotope. The $^{14}$O was produced by the $^{12}$C($^{3}$He,n)$^{14}$O reaction using a carbon aerogel target. A low-energy ion beam of $^{14}$O was mass separated and implanted in a thin beryllium foil. The beta particles were counted with plastic scintillator detectors. We find $t_{1/2} = 70.696\pm 0.052$ s. This result is $1.5Ï$ higher than an average value from six earlier experiments, but agrees more closely with the most recent previous measurement.
10 pages, 5 figures