Decay ofY92andNb92
- 1 August 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 127 (3) , 844-854
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.127.844
Abstract
The radiations of (3.50 h) and (10.1 day) have been studied with the help of scintillation spectrometers and a solenoidal beta spectrometer. Analysis of the experimental results indicates that the decay scheme involves six excited states of , which have the following energies (MeV), spins, and parities: 0.932 (2+), 1.380 (0+), 1.492 (4+), 1.836 (2+), 2.05 (2+), and 2.33 (3-). The spectrum of the 3.64-MeV beta transition from to the ground state has a unique first-forbidden shape, identifying as a 2- state. , which decays only to the 1.836- and 0.932-MeV levels of , is postulated to have spin and parity 2+. Several features of the level structure of appear to be manifestations of simple shell-model phenomena. It is proposed that the main components of the 1.380- and 1.836-MeV states are excited proton configurations, whereas the dominant components of the levels at 0.932, 1.492, and 2.05 MeV are excited neutron configurations.
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