Gamma Decay ofSe73m,gandSe81m,gIsomeric Pairs
- 20 February 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 154 (4) , 1028-1032
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.154.1028
Abstract
The gamma decay of the isomeric pairs (42-min 7-h ), and (57-min , 18.6-min ) was investigated with Ge(Li) and NaI(Tl) detectors by means of singles, coincidence, and sum-peak coincidence spectrometry. The half-lives of and were determined to be 7.0±0.1 h and 56.6±0.6 min, respectively. The gamma energies from 7-h were determined to be 66.9±0.5 and 360.4±0.5 keV. A new gamma of 75.7±0.5 keV was found in 42-min decay and is placed as the ground-state transition from a 76-keV level (½-, ) in . The absence of a 42-min component in the intensity of the 67-keV gamma indicates that the 67-keV () first excited state of is not fed from 42-min either directly or through the 76-keV state. The energies and relative intensities of seven gammas in equilibrium decay have been measured: 102.7±0.5 (100) (isomeric transition), 275.8±0.5 (10.2), 289.9±0.5 (8.7), 539.0±0.5 (0.8), 553.0±0.5 (1.5), 566.1±0.5 (2.9), and 829.0±0.5 (4.9) keV. A new level at 539.0 keV is proposed tentatively in with a possible spin parity of or . Decay schemes are proposed for and which are consistent with all available data.
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