A neutron decays to a proton and an electron find the fraction of energy gone to the proton if the total energy released is k ( given the mass of proton is 1836 times the mass of an electron) /
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While the neutron lifetime has been studied for decades, there currently exists a lack of consilience on its exact value, due to different results from two experimental methods ("bottle" versus "beam"[5]). While the error margin was once overlapping, increasing refinement in technique which should have resolved the issue has failed to demonstrate convergence to a single value.[6][7][8][9] The difference in mean lifetime values obtained as of 2014 was approximately 9 seconds.[7] Further, a prediction of the value based on quantum chromodynamics as of 2018 is still not sufficiently precise to support one over the other.[10] As discussed in [5], the beam test would be incorrect if there is a decay mode that does not produce a proton.
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