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Comprehensive analysis of beta decays within and beyond the Standard Model

Adam Falkowski, Martín González-Alonso, Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic

2021Journal of High Energy Physics95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Precision measurements in allowed nuclear beta decays and neutron decay are reviewed and analyzed both within the Standard Model and looking for new physics. The analysis incorporates the most recent experimental and theoretical developments. The results are interpreted in terms of Wilson coefficients describing the effective interactions between leptons and nucleons (or quarks) that are responsible for beta decay. New global fits are performed incorporating a comprehensive list of precision measurements in neutron decay, superallowed 0 + → 0 + transitions, and other nuclear decays that include, for the first time, data from mirror beta transitions. The results confirm the V - A character of the interaction and translate into updated values for V ud and g A at the 10 − 4 level. We also place new stringent limits on exotic couplings involving left-handed and right-handed neutrinos, which benefit significantly from the inclusion of mirror decays in the analysis.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Physics beyond the Standard ModelParticle physicsNuclear physicsBETA (programming language)Beta decayLeptonNeutronDouble beta decayNucleonWeak interactionCP violationFermionNuclear forceExperimental dataNuclear structureNuclear dataSystematic errorNeutrino Physics ResearchAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchNuclear physics research studies