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← ScienceWhich mechanism limits electron capture rate in heavy nuclei?
A)Orbital shape overlap integral reduction✓
B)High decay path energy barrier penetration
C)Strong force quantum chromodynamics confinement
D)Electroweak effective field theory renormalization
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Electron capture depends on the location of the electron within the s-orbital, which must overlap the nucleus. Reduction in the overlap occurs because of relativistic effects distorting the orbital; therefore electron capture declines, rather than other decay mechanisms, affecting half-life measurements.
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