New results on the 8Be anomaly

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Recently, we observed anomalous internal pair creation for the M1 transition depopulating the 18.15 MeV isoscalar 1+ state in 8Be. We observed a significant (σ = 7.37) peak-like deviation from the predicted angular correlation of the e+ e pairs at θ = 140°. To the best of our knowledge no nuclear physics related description of such deviation can be made. However, the deviation can be described by assuming the creation and subsequent decay of a boson with mass of ≈17 MeV. In order to clarify the interpretation, we re-investigated the 8Be anomaly with an improved, and independent setup. We have confirmed the signal of the assumed X(17) particle and constrained its mass (m 0 c 2 = 17.01(16) MeV) and branching ratio compared to the γ-decay (B x = 6(1) × 10-6).

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Krasznahorkay, A. J., Csatlós, M., Csige, L., Gácsi, Z., Gulyás, J., Nagy, … Krasznahorkay, A. (2018). New results on the 8Be anomaly. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1056). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1056/1/012028

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