Investigation of neutron activation of <sup>93</sup>Nb for a determination of the weak axial vector coupling constant from the <sup>94</sup>Nb beta-decay spectral shape

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Abstract

The effective value of the weak axial vector coupling constant gA in nuclear β-decay is of significant theoretical interest and is particularly important for calculations of nuclear matrix elements for neutrinoless double β­-decay. Recent theoretical studies have shown that gA can be determined by comparing the shape of calculated and experimental β-decay spectra that, for certain nuclides such as 94Nb, are sensitive to gA. We are performing preliminary studies for a measurement of the 94Nb β-decay spectrum. This includes studying the production of 94Nb via the 93Nb(n,γ)94Nb reaction using an Am-Be neutron source. Using a Ge detector, we have studied the γ-ray spectra of activated 93Nb samples. Initial findings indicate that the 93Nb(n,2n)92Nb reaction dominates over 93Nb(n,γ)94Nb due to the small neutron capture cross-section of 93Nb. The decay of 182Ta was also observed, consistent with neutron activation of 181Ta impurities in our sample. Results for neutron flux calibration of our Am-Be source using the 92Nb and 181Ta data, and prospects for performing a measurement of the 94Nb β-decay spectral shape will be discussed.

** This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Award Number DE-SC0015927.

Presenters

  • Alexander Arnold

    • Central Michigan Univeristy

Authors

  • Alexander Arnold

    • Central Michigan Univeristy
  • Matthew Redshaw

    • Central Michigan University
    • Central Michigan University, Central Michigan Univeristy