Abstract
The degree of circular polarization of gamma rays following allowed beta transitions has been investigated as a function of the angle Θβγ between beta-particle momentum and gamma direction and as a function of the energy of the beta particle. The anisotropy of the beta-gamma circular polarization correlation observed for pure Gamow-Teller transitions (ΔI=1) is used to determine the validity of CA=CA. The experimental results for Co60 and Na22 are W(Θβγ)=1(0.345±0.019)(vc)cosΘβγ and W(Θβγ)=1+(0.35±0.02)(vc)cosΘβγ, respectively. These values yield CA=(1±0.2)CA.