A new investigation of half-lives for the decay modes of 50V
Abstract
A new search for the decay modes of the 4-fold forbidden non-unique decay of 50V has been performed at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory (LNGS). In total an exposure of 197 kg × d has been accumulated. The half-life for the electron capture into the first excited state of 50Ti has been measured with the highest precision to date as 2.67-0.18+0.16 × 1017 yr (68% C.I.) in which systematics uncertainties dominate. The search for the β-decay into the first excited state of 50Cr resulted in a lower limit of 1.9 × 1019 yr (90% C.I.), which is an improvement of almost one order of magnitude compared to existing results. The sensitivity of the new measurement is now in the region of theoretical predictions.
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