Annual variations of the 214Po, 213Po and 212Po half-life values

Abstract

Results of a comparative analysis of the 214Po (T1/2= 163.470.03 μs), 213Po (T1/2=3.705 0.001 μs) and 212Po (T1/2=294.090.07 ns) half-life annular variation parameters are presented. It is shown that two independent sequential sets of the 214Po τ-values (τ T1/2) obtained in the spaced laboratories can be described by sinusoidal functions. The sinusoid curve with amplitude A=(5.0 1.5) · 10-4, period ω=(365 8) days, and phase φ=(170 7) days approximates the set of 214Po τ values obtained at BNO INR RAS during the 973 days starting on January 4, 2012. The function approximates a set of τ-values with a time duration of 1460 days obtained at the KhNU has an amplitude A=(4.91.8)·10-4, a period ω= (37713) days and a phase φ=(7710) days. The 213Po τ-value set with a time duration of 1700 days can be described by a sinusoidal function with an amplitude A=(3.91.2)·10-4, a period ω= (37013) days and a phase φ=(1309) days. The 212Po τ-value set with a time duration of 670 days can be described by a sinusoidal function with an amplitude A=(7.51.6)·10-4, a period ω= (37513) days and a phase φ=(4010) days.

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