1977
DOI: 10.1103/revmodphys.49.77
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Orbital electron capture by the nucleus

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“…Thus, only 3/8 of all H-like 7 Be ions are in F i = 1 state which can decay to the first excited state in 7 Li. According to [19,20], the rate of the transition F i = F f = 1 can also be accelerated compared to conventional calculations [15].…”
Section: Half-lives Of 7 Be In Different Atomic Charge Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, only 3/8 of all H-like 7 Be ions are in F i = 1 state which can decay to the first excited state in 7 Li. According to [19,20], the rate of the transition F i = F f = 1 can also be accelerated compared to conventional calculations [15].…”
Section: Half-lives Of 7 Be In Different Atomic Charge Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EC-decay rate is proportional to the electron density at the nucleus [15]. In a simple picture the density of s-electrons in L, M and higher atomic shells scales as 1/n 3 (n is the principal quantum number).…”
Section: Half-lives Of 7 Be In Different Atomic Charge Statesmentioning
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“…The calculations are described by Gove and Martin [GOV71]. Internal bremsstrahlung is also calculated for {3-and {3+ as in [KNI36], and for E decay as described in Bambynek et al [BAM77] and binned in standard intervals. The total average energy per decay is given for each mode at the top of the table and for each standard bin.…”
Section: Continuous Radiationsmentioning
confidence: 99%