High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectroscopic Study of the DecayBa133→Cs133
- 20 September 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 173 (4) , 1192-1201
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.173.1192
Abstract
The decay of to levels in was studied using Ge(Li) -ray spectrometers. The energies of the measured -ray transitions are 53.14(8), 160.68(10), 223.08(10), 276.45(8), 302.87(8), 355.99(7), and 383.92(7) keV. The corresponding relative -ray intensities of these transitions are 3.16(39), 0.99(10), 0.72(8), 11.62(82), 29.4(21), 100, and 14.3(10). -ray spectra in coincidence with the 53.1-, 79.6-, 81.0-, 276.4-, 302.9-, 356.0-, and 383.9-keV rays were obtained. The data are in quantitative agreement with the existing decay scheme. The -shell internal-conversion coefficients were determined, using the present -ray relative intensities and published -shell internal-conversion-electron relative intensities. These results and earlier lifetime measurements and mixing ratios were used to calculate -ray-transition retardation and enhancement factors.
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