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Predicting the rate for e conversion in nuclei for a given set of effective operators mediating the violation of lepton flavor symmetry crucially depends on hadronic and nuclear matrix elements. In particular, the uncertainties inherent in this non-perturbative input limit the discriminating power that can be achieved among operators by studying different target isotopes. In order to quantify the associated uncertainties, as a first step, we go back to nuclear charge densities and propagate the uncertainties from electron scattering data for a range of isotopes relevant for e conversion in nuclei, including ^40, 48Ca, ^48, 50Ti, and ^27Al. We provide as central results Fourier-Bessel expansions of the corresponding charge distributions with complete covariance matrices, accounting for Coulomb-distortion effects in a self-consistent manner throughout the calculation. As an application, we evaluate the overlap integrals for e conversion mediated by dipole operators. In combination with modern ab-initio methods, our results will allow for the evaluation of general e conversion rates with quantified uncertainties.
Noël et al. (Mon,) studied this question.