Disintegration ofSn113
- 20 July 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 159 (4) , 1029-1032
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.159.1029
Abstract
A re-investigation of the decay of 119-day was carried out with scintillation spectrometers, as well as with lithium-drifted silicon and germanium detectors. In addition to x rays, two rays of 0.2555±0.0005 and 0.3910±0.0005 MeV were found of relative intensity (2.9±0.3)×. The -conversion coefficient of the 0.2555-MeV transition was measured to be 0.040±0.0006 and that of the 0.3910-MeV transition, 0.49±0.04 []. The electron-capture ratio to the 0.6465-MeV level of was determined to be 0.33±0.14. The bremsstrahlung endpoint energy to the same level was (0.080±0.005 MeV). From these values, the decay energy transitions to that level were deduced to be 0.050-0.110 MeV and (0.110±0.005) MeV, respectively. A decay scheme is constructed.
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