In a variety of experiments, intermittent count rate
oscillations with an amplitude of up to tenths of a percent and brief bursts
vastly exceeding the normal count rate are observed when detecting particles
emitted in beta decays. At the same time, many studies did not detect any
deviations greater than 0.01 percent from the 'natural' course of beta declines
. The article reveals that the inconsistency of the experimental findings is
attributed to multiple methods of measurement. The potential presence of cosmic
slow neutrinos in the beta decay processes is believed, which makes it possible
to describe not only frequent and irregular shifts in the beta decay rate in a
comprehensive manner, but also a variety of other incomprehensible phenomena
correlated with beta radioactivity. An estimation of the flux density of slow
cosmic neutrinos is made on the basis of experiments conducted.
Author(s) Details
Alexander G. Parkhomov
Russian Academy of
Natural Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
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Thursday, 5 November 2020
Explaining the Possible Reasons of Rhythmic and Spоradic Changes in the Rate of Beta Decays
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