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Search: Author = K.K.Vos

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2016SY01      Phys.Rev. C 94, 025503 (2016)

A.Sytema, J.E.van den Berg, O.Boll, D.Chernowitz, E.A.Dijck, J.O.Grasdijk, S.Hoekstra, K.Jungmann, S.C.Mathavan, C.Meinema, A.Mohanty, S.E.Muller, J.P.Noordmans, M.Nunez Portela, C.J.G.Onderwater, C.Pijpker, R.G.E.Timmermans, K.K.Vos, L.Willmann, H.W.Wilschut

Test of Lorentz invariance in β decay of polarized 20Na

RADIOACTIVITY 20Na(β+)[polarized 20Na source from 1H(20Ne, n), E=20 MeV/nucleon at AGOR-KVI cyclotron facility, polarization by optical pumping]; measured Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, polarization, dependence of half-life of 20Na nuclei on the nuclear spin direction; deduced no significant violation of Lorentz invariance (LIV) in weak interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.025503
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2015DE42      Phys.Lett. B 751, 500 (2015)

W.Dekens, K.K.Vos

T violation in radiative β-decay and electric dipole moments

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.10.084
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2015VO04      Phys.Rev. C 91, 038501 (2015)

K.K.Vos, H.W.Wilschut, R.G.E.Timmermans

Testing Lorentz invariance in orbital electron capture

RADIOACTIVITY 37Ar, 49V, 53Mn, 55Fe, 71Ge, 97Tc, 131Cs, 137La, 163Ho, 165Er, 179Ta, 205Pb(EC); calculated Lorentz-violating differential decay rate in orbital electron capture. Discussed options for producing strong sources, competitive experiments and their required precision. 37Ar and 131Cs identified as the best sources for experimental studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.038501
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2015VO15      Phys.Rev. C 92, 052501 (2015)

K.K.Vos, H.W.Wilschut, R.G.E.Timmermans

Concurrent tests of Lorentz invariance in β-decay experiments

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.052501
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