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Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity deficit reduction via finite nuclear size

Source
Physical Review Research
ISSN
26431564
Date Issued
2025-10-01
Author(s)
Gorchtein, Mikhail
Katyal, Vaibhav
Ohayon, B.
Sahoo, B. K.
Seng, Chien Yeah
DOI
10.1103/z8g6-9j25
Volume
7
Issue
4
Abstract
We revisit the extraction of the |Vud| Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix element from the superallowed transition decay rate of Al26m→Mg26, focusing on finite nuclear size effects. The decay rate dependence on the Al26m charge radius is found to be four times higher than previously believed, necessitating precise determination. However, for a short-lived isotope of an odd Z element such as Al26m, radius extraction relies on challenging many-body atomic calculations. We performed the needed calculations, finding an excellent agreement with previous ones, which used a different methodology. This sets a new standard for the reliability of isotope shift factor calculations in many-electron systems. The Ft value obtained from our analysis is lower by 2.2σ than the corresponding value in the previous critical survey, resulting in an increase in |Vud|2 by 0.9σ. Adopting |Vud| from this decay alone reduces the CKM unitarity deficit by one standard deviation, irrespective of the choice of |Vus|.
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http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/33573
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