Results of a search for daily and annual variations of the Po-214 half-life at the two year observation period
Abstract
The brief description of installation TAU-2 intended for long-term monitoring of the half-life value τ (τ1/2) of the 214Po is presented. The methods of measurement and processing of collected data are reported. The results of analysis of time series values τ with different time step are presented. Total of measurement time was equal to 590 days. Averaged value of the 214Po half-life was obtained τ=163.460.04 μs. The annual variation with an amplitude A=(8.92.3)·10-4, solar-daily variation with an amplitude ASo=(7.51.2)·10-4, lunar-daily variation with an amplitude AL=(6.92.0)·10-4 and sidereal-daily variation with an amplitude AS=(7.21.2)·10-4 were found in a series of τ values. The maximal values of amplitude are observed at the moments when the projections of the installation Earth location velocity vectors toward the source of possible variation achieve its maximal magnitudes.
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