Author:
Sikdar A. K.,Ray A.,Das P.,Pathak S.,Datta J.
Abstract
Abstract
We have studied the change of decay rate of 7Be implanted in the small Pd lattice versus large Pb lattice. Since the electron affinities of Pd and Pb are very low and similar, any observed increase of the decay rate of 7Be could be attributed to the compressional effect in the smaller confinement of Pd lattice. It has been found that the decay rate of 7Be is faster in Pd lattice compared to that in Pb lattice by (0.82± 0.16)%. Similar results were observed by applying high external pressure on 7BeO lattice. Density functional calculations underpredict the increase of 7Be decay rate under compression by a large factor. It is important to understand this result because of its significance in calculating 7Be decay rate in the solar core and corresponding 8B neutrino flux.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy