Beta Decay ofAl29
- 20 November 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 187 (4) , 1445-1448
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.187.1445
Abstract
The decay of has been investigated by forming the activity in the reaction at an incident triton energy of 3.1 MeV. branches were studied by observing the subsequent -ray singles with NaI(Tl) and Ge(Li) detectors and coincidences in two 3×3-in. NaI(Tl) detectors. In addition to the previously reported branches to the 1273-, 2028-, and 2426-keV states in , a branch to the 3069-keV level was observed. The branches in percent and the corresponding values for decays to the 1273-, 2028-, 2426-, and 3069-keV levels in were found to be 90.1±1.0, 5.09±0.01; 3.6±0.4, 5.74±0.05; 6.3±0.5, 4.99±0.04; and 0.027±0.011, 6.16±0.18, respectively. Measurements of the excitation energies of the first three excited states of yielded (in keV) 1273.3±0.2, 2027.8±0.4, and 2425.7±0.4. It was also found that the 2426-keV level has a (0.4±0.1)% branch to the 2028-keV level in .
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