Precision Measurements and CKM Unitarity
Abstract
Determinations of and along with their implications for the unitarity test 2+2+2=1 are discussed. The leading two loop radiative corrections to neutron β-decay are evaluated and used to derive a refined relationship 2 τn (1+3gA2)=4908(4)sec. Employing =0.9740(5) from superallowed nuclear decays and the measured neutron lifetime τn = 885.7(7)sec, leads to the precise prediction gA=1.2703(8) which is compared with current direct experimental values. Various extractions of are described and updated. The long accepted Particle Data Group value of from fitted Ke3 decay rates suggests a deviation from CKM unitarity but it is contradicted by more recent experimental results which confirm unitarity with good precision. An outlook for possible future advances is given.
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