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Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 28 No. 2 (1962) pp. 338-346

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Theory of Vector Interactions in Nuclear Beta Decay

Jun-Ichi Fujita

Department of Physics, College of Science and Engineering, Nihon University, Tokyo

(Received March 22, 1962)

Abstract:

In a previous work the Siegert theorem was extended to vector interactions in nuclear beta decays on the basis of the conserved vector current hypothesis. It was already shown that the experimental data of RaE are consistent with the conserved vector current hypothesis. The purpose of this note is to give the general formulae for arbitrary order of forbidden transitions, since it is highly desirable to investigate as many other non-unique forbidden beta decays as possible. Through this note the validity of non-relativistic approximation is assumed for the motion of nucleons in nuclei, so that our formalism is completely analogous to the conventional theory of nuclear radiative transitions.


URL : http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTP/28/338/
DOI : 10.1143/PTP.28.338

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Citing Article(s) :

  1. Progress of Theoretical Physics Vol. 32 No. 3 (1964) pp. 438-449 :
    Application of the Extended Siegert Theorem to Muon Capture Reactions
    Akihiko Fujii, Jun-Ichi Fujita and Masato Morita
  2. Progress of Theoretical Physics Vol. 44 No. 6 (1970) pp. 1596-1617 :
    Low Energy Theorems for Nuclear Weak and Electromagnetic Currents
    Hisao Ohtsubo, Jun-Ichi Fujita and Gyo Takeda
  3. Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement No.60 (1976) pp. 63-72 :
    On the Extended Siegert Theorem
    Jun-Ichi Fujita and Tsutomu Une
  4. Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement No.60 (1976) pp. 83-108 :
    Exchange and Renormalization Phenomena in Nuclei
    Yasuhiko Futami, Jun-Ichi Fujita and Hisao Ohtsubo