Radioactive Decay ofPm143,Pm144, andPm146

Abstract
The decay of Pm143, Pm144, and Pm146 has been studied with permanent magnet spectrographs, an intermediate-image beta spectrometer, and scintillation counters. Results on the electron-capture decay of Pm143 and Pm144 confirm the findings of previous investigators. The results of gamma-gamma directional correlation measurements are consistent with the spin assignments for the Nd144 levels made by Ofer. Pm146 (T12710 days) is found to decay both by beta emission to a level of 749 kev in Sm146 and by electron capture to levels of 453 and 1198 kev in Nd146. The percentage branchings are 35%, 35%, and 30%, respectively. Gamma-ray transitions of 453 and 745 kev in cascade in Nd146 and 749 kev in Sm146 are observed. The end-point energy for the beta-decay branch is measured to be 779 kev. Directional correlation and internal conversion coefficient measurements are most consistent with a 3+ assignment for the 1198-kev level in Nd146, with a 2+ assignment being possible, but less likely, since the cross-over transition is absent or extremely weak.

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