Friday, June 1, 2012

1205.7015 (D. E. Krause et al.)

Searches for solar-influenced radioactive decay anomalies using
Spacecraft RTGs
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D. E. Krause, B. A. Rogers, E. Fischbach, J. B Buncher, A. Ging, J. H. Jenkins, J. M. Longuski, N. Strange, P. A. Sturrock
Experiments showing a seasonal variation of the nuclear decay rates of a number of different nuclei, and decay anomalies apparently related to solar flares and solar rotation, have suggested that the Sun may somehow be influencing nuclear decay processes. Recently, Cooper searched for such an effect in $^{238}$Pu nuclei contained in the radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) on board the Cassini spacecraft. In this paper we modify and extend Cooper's analysis to obtain constraints on anomalous decays of $^{238}$Pu over a wider range of models, but these limits cannot be applied to other nuclei if the anomaly is composition-dependent. We also show that it may require very high sensitivity for terrestrial experiments to discriminate among some models if such a decay anomaly exists, motivating the consideration of future spacecraft experiments which would require less precision.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.7015

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