Decay ofCd117
- 25 May 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 134 (4B) , B730-B739
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.134.b730
Abstract
The activity produced by () reaction on was found to decay with a half-life of ∼3 h indicating that the possible isomer also has a half-life almost equal to that of the ground state. The presence of such an isomer was established by beta-gamma coincidence measurements. The highest energy beta group as studied in the intermediate image beta-ray spectrometer showed an end point of 2250 keV. The singles gamma spectrum was complex in nature and extended up to 2450 keV. Beta-gamma and gamma-gamma coincidence studies revealed 29 gamma transitions and eight beta groups belonging to the decay of both the activities of . Based on these and the results of sum coincidence and total absorption studies a decay scheme with levels in at 310, 590, 660, 750, 880, 1070, 1410, 1700, 1890, 1980, 2120, 2320, and 2450 keV has been proposed. Possible spins and parities for these levels have been discussed.
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