Precision measurements of the 60Co β-asymmetry parameter in search for tensor currents in weak interactions
Abstract
The β-asymmetry parameter A for the Gamow-Teller decay of 60Co was measured by polarizing the radioactive nuclei with the brute force low-temperature nuclear-orientation method. The 60Co activity was cooled down to milliKelvin temperatures in a 3He-4He dilution refrigerator in an external 13 T magnetic field. The β particles were observed by a 500 μm thick Si PIN diode operating at a temperature of about 10 K in a magnetic field of 0.6 T. Extensive GEANT4 Monte-Carlo simulations were performed to gain control over the systematic effects. Our result, A = -1.014(12)stat(16)syst, is in agreement with the Standard-Model value of -0.987(9), which includes recoil-order corrections that were addressed for the first time for this isotope. Further, it enables limits to be placed on possible tensor-type charged weak currents as well as other physics beyond the Standard Model.
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