Beta Decay Energy of Tritium
- 15 July 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 115 (2) , 450-453
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.115.450
Abstract
The extrapolated end point from Kurie plots of the tritium beta spectrum between 14 and 18 kev has been measured as 18.61±0.02 kev (internal consistency) on the Argonne double-lens beta spectrometer. Composite sources of tritiated estradiol and 10-hr thorium B () and its daughters allow calibration at 25 kev (the "" line) as well as some check on the effect of the source thickness on the "" line. A review of other measurements, including mass difference data, average energy determination, and proportional counter work, shows agreement with the present magnetic spectrometer result, 18.6±0.1 kev (this error includes some estimate of possible systematic effects). Two notable exceptions give lower values, 18.2 and 18.0 kev—one an average energy determination, the other a magnetic spectrometer result. The 18.6-kev decay energy and a half-life of 12.43 years give sec.
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