Radiations from Radioactive Cobalt

Abstract
A cloud chamber has been built and is briefly described. It has been used for measuring the energies of the radiations from the long-lived cobalt isotopes, Co56,58, formed by deuteron bombardment of iron. A positron spectrum with a maximum energy of 1.36±0.10 Mev was observed on the histogram. The K-U plot of the data suggests also another spectrum with an energy end point near 0.5 Mev. One internally converted γ-ray near 0.1 Mev was observed in the cloud chamber and resolved into two lines at 117 kev and 130 kev, respectively, by a magnetic spectrograph. Still higher energy γ-rays less intensely internally converted are suggested.