XVII. The application of proportional ?-ray counters to the determination of the decay scheme of I 131
- 1 February 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Computers in Education
- Vol. 43 (337) , 221-230
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786440208561089
Abstract
A naphthalene-anthracene crystal has been used to separate the high energy γ-rays in I131 from the main low energy component. Coincidence absorption measurements with β-rays and the high energy γ-rays show that the latter are in cascade with β-rays of maximum energy 315 kev. Consideration of the bias curve of these coincidences however shows that the coincidence /3-spectrum is complex and may be analysed into components of maximum energy 328 and 246 kev in the ratio (2:1) expected if they are in cascade with the 638 and 720 kev γ-rays respectively, which are known to be emitted. This suggests that the latter are emitted in transitions to the ground state of Xe131.Keywords
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