Two‐Neutrino Double β‐Decay Seen; Neutrinoless Decay Sought
DOI: 10.1063/1.2820305
Many nuclei with even numbers of protons and neutrons can undergodouble beta decay, emitting two electrons and two neutrinos, but the halflife for this process is so long that it had been deduced until recently only by measuring the abundance of daughter nuclei from double beta decay of elements in geologic materials. Now Steven Elliott, Alan Hahn and Michael Moe of the University of California at Irvine have observed the double beta decay of selenium‐82 in their laboratory and determined its half life to be
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