Abstract
The orbital electron capture decay of hydrogen- and helium-like ions is analyzed theoretically. For the general case of allowed nuclear transitions, we calculate the ratio of the decay rate for a helium-like ion to the decay rate for a hydrogen-like ion. We demonstrate that in some cases the decay probability for a nucleus with a single bound electron can be larger than that for the same nucleus with two bound electrons. The possibilities of experimental verification of our predictions are briefly discussed.
- Received 3 August 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.77.014306
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