Competition Between Particle-Hole and Particle-Particle Correlations in Forbidden Electron Capture: the Case of 123Te
Abstract
The K-electron capture half-life of 123Te has been recently measured to be tKexp=2.4× 1019 yr, and constitutes the longest half-life ever measured in a single β-transition of any nuclear species. We have calculated this second unique forbidden transition within the framework of the proton-neutron quasi-particle random phase approximation, making use of Skyrme-type effective interactions. A strong cancellation effect between particle-hole and particle-particle correlations is found. The model, without any renormalization of the force, provides a lower limit for the K-electron capture half-life of 1017 yr, which unambiguously rules out the old experimental values of 1013 - 1014 yr. A few percent increase of the particle-particle matrix elements of the Skyrme interaction allows to reproduce the experimental findings.
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