Decay of 3.5-MinI12253
- 15 December 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 132 (6) , 2639-2643
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.132.2639
Abstract
Scintillation spectrometer studies of the radiations from have shown 564-keV (100), 686-keV (7), 780-keV (5), 1250-keV (1.1), 1420-keV (0.9), 1750-keV (complex, 2), 2180-keV (1), 2540-keV (0.2), 2740-keV, 2920-keV, 3170-keV, and 3450-keV gamma rays with the intensities given in the parenthesis. From the gamma-gamma coincidence, positron-gamma coincidence, and the summing technique, it has been inferred that the 564-, 1250-, 1350±10-, 1950±30-, 2350±50-, 2530±50-, 2750±50-, 2970±50-, 3100±50-, and 3400±50-keV levels in are excited in the decay of . From the gamma-gamma angular correlation studies, the 1350-keV level is assigned the spin and parity . The values of the positron decay to the ground, 564-, 1250-, 1340-keV states of have been estimated to be 4.6, 5.1, 6.2, and 6.2, respectively. The value of the decay of to the 1350-keV state of has been estimated to be ≥9.7.
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