The 21+ 31+ gamma width in 22Na and second class currents

Abstract

A previous measurement of the β-γ directional coefficient in 22Na β decay was used to extract recoil-order form factors. The data indicate the requirement of a significant induced-tensor matrix element for the decay.This conclusion largely relies on a Standard-Model-allowed weak magnetism form factor which was determined using an unpublished value of the analog 21+31+ γ branch in 22Na, with the further assumption that the transition is dominated by its isovector M1 component. We obtain for the first time an unambiguous determination of the 21+ 31+ branch in 22Na to be 0.45(8)\%. Using the Conserved Vector Current (CVC) hypothesis, our branch determines the weak magnetism form factor for 22Na β decay to be |b/Ac1| = 8.7(1.1). Together with the β-γ angular correlation coefficient, we obtain a large induced-tensor form factor for the decay that continues to disagree with theoretical predictions. Two plausible explanations are suggested.

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