Radioactive Decay of Ruthenium-97

Abstract
Ruthenium enriched in mass 96 was irradiated for short and long periods in the pile and the radioactivity of Ru97, produced by neutron capture, was studied by magnetic and scintillation spectrometers. Several gamma rays not previously reported were found to exist. The observed gamma rays in Tc97, following K capture in Ru97, have energies of 109.1, 216.1, 325.1, and 570 kev. A long-lived metastable state in Tc97 decays by the emission of gamma rays whose conversion electrons indicate gamma energies of 90.2 and 99.2 kev. The multipolarities of most of the transitions are determined and a satisfactory nuclear level scheme is proposed.

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