Radioactive Br Isotopes
- 15 October 1948
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 74 (8) , 870-875
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.74.870
Abstract
A radioactive isotope of 2.4-day half-life has been produced in bromine by deuteron bombardment of electromagnetically enriched , and by alpha-particle bombardment of electromagnetically enriched . Assignment of the isotope is made to . A positron end point of 0.4 Mev is determined. In addition to annihilation radiation, gamma-rays and -capture are observed. The ratio of -capture to positron emission is determined to be 20. The cross-section ratio of the to the reaction producing the isotope is 0.3. The ratio of the sum of the cross sections for formation of by and to the cross section for by is 0.4. A radioactive isotope of 1.7-hour half-life has been produced in bromine by deuteron bombardment and by proton bombardment of enriched . Assignment of the isotope is made to . A positron end point of 1.6 Mev is determined. -capture is observed in the activity. No gammaray activity other than that due to annihilation is found. The ratio of -capture to positron emission from the reaction is determined to be 4.4. The ratio of the cross section for formation of by to that of by is 2.1. The 4.4-hour isotope has been produced by a reaction and found to emit positrons with an end point of 0.8 Mev. In producing by proton bombardment of Se the reaction is observed to be two-thirds as probable as the reaction.
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