Decay ofLa136andLa134
- 20 August 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 172 (4) , 1208-1213
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.172.1208
Abstract
Sources of 9.87-min and 6.82-min were made by the () reaction on enriched and . A 20-cc Ge(Li) detector was used to observe the rays emitted by these sources. The energies in keV (with relative intensities in parentheses) of rays emitted in the decay of are 760.4(14.3), 818.5(100), 1019.1(5.6), 1261.7(1.3), 1310.5(4.5), 1322.5(13.0), 1497.1(2.1), 2127.7(1.7), and annihilation radiation (3090). The energies in keV (with relative intensities in parentheses) of rays emitted in the decay of are 563.5(6.7) 604.7(100), 1168.9(2.6), 1211.0(2.4), 1321.1(2.4), 1424.1(3.9), 1482.4(2.3), 1555.0(8.6), 1731.7(4.9), 1960.4(2.0), 1995.2(1.4), 2088.6(0.8), and annihilation radiation (2200). These results are consistent with the existence of excited states of at 818.5, 1578.9, 2080.2, 2128.5, 2141.0, and 2315.6 keV, and excited states of at 604.7, 1168.2, 2159.7, 2336.4, 2489.3, 2565.1, 2599.9, and 2693.3 keV.
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