Decay of 6.3-MinBr78
- 15 July 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 119 (2) , 755-760
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.119.755
Abstract
The nuclide 6.3-min has been made by the reactions (), (), (), (),and (), and its decay properties have been investigated by positron decay-curve analysis, by application of a standard chemical isomer-separation procedure, by searching for conversion electrons, and by studying the gamma-ray and positron-gamma-coincidence spectra. The early portion of the positron decay curve exhibited a single 6.25±0.2-min component, and no active daughter of this species was chemically separable from active C. Conversion electrons were not found, and soft gamma rays were shown to be absent. There are 12-kev x rays, of intensity about 0.05 relative to the positrons and therefore presumed to be x rays of Se resulting from electron capture. These results show that 6.3-min has no daughter isomer and probably no >10-sec parent isomer. There is a 615-kev gamma ray, in coincidence with positrons, and of intensity 0.139 that of all positrons, representing decay of to in the 615-kev 2+ state. However, no evidence for decay to in the 1.32-Mev state could be found. From these data it was deduced that 6.3-min decays 81% by positron emission and 6% by electron capture to ground-state , 11% by positron emission and 2% by electron capture to in the 615-kev state, and in the 1.32-Mev state. The disintegrations of to in the ground state and 615-kev state have values of 4.8 and 5.2, respectively, indicating that the spin of ground-state is 1, with even parity. The absence of isomerism is discussed in terms of the locations of expected energy levels, with reference to the known locations of these levels in .
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