Theoretical description of the neutron beta decay in the standard model at the level of 10-5

Abstract

In the framework of the Standard Model (SM) a theoretical description of the neutron beta decay is given at the level of 10-5. The neutron lifetime and correlation coefficients of the neutron beta decay for a polarized neutron, a polarized electron and an unpolarized proton are calculated at the account for i) the radiative corrections of order O(α Ee/mN) ~ 10-5 to Sirlin's outer and inner radiative corrections of order O(α/π), ii) the corrections of order O(E2e/m2N) ~ 10-5, caused by weak magnetism and proton recoil, and iii) Wilkinson's corrections of order 10-5 (Wilkinson, Nucl. Phys. A377, 474 (1982)). These corrections define the SM background of the theoretical description of the neutron beta decay at the level of 10-5, which is required by experimental searches of interactions beyond the SM with experimental uncertainties of a few parts of 10-5.

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