Disintegration Scheme of
- 15 April 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 86 (2) , 212-218
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.86.212
Abstract
The radiations of (8-day) have been studied in a pair of lens beta-ray spectrometers placed end to end, with coincidence counting of the focused radiations from a single source. Coincidence beta-spectra are shown with end points at 608±5 kev (87.2 percent), 335±6 kev (9.3 percent), and 250±7 kev (2.8 percent). A weak 812±15 kev beta-spectrum (0.7 percent) apparently leads to the 12-day isomer of . Relative intensities of the three main beta-components are obtained from gamma-ray measurements alone. All gamma-rays have their multipolarities assigned on the basis of measured -conversion coefficients and ratios. A consistent disintegration scheme is proposed which is an extension of that of Metzger and Deutsch. Single-particle orbital assignments are made to the lower excited states of which agree with shell theory.
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