Low-Intensity Branches in theDecay
- 17 June 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 146 (3) , 774-780
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.146.774
Abstract
The decay of (∼100% electron capture and to the ground state) has been reinvestigated with the Argonne toroidal-field beta spectrometers and with lithium-drifted germanium gamma detectors. New low-intensity branches to levels in at 725.1±0.8 [149±35], 1238±1.5 [16±6], and 1411.3±0.9 [112±30] keV have been found. Numbers in brackets are the intensities for decays. The 12.4-keV level in previously seen in the decay of is also populated in the decay; its energy is keV and its intensity is [12±3]. The intensity of the first-forbidden unique decay ( to ) to the 12.4-keV state is not known because of the unknown amount of gamma branching to the 12.4-keV state from higher levels in , but from the observed 12.4-keV intensity, . No evidence was found for beta decay to the 376-keV level [<60] or to the 540-keV level [<9]. values for beta decays to the three states at 725, 1238, and 1411 keV are 6.3, 6.8 and 5.6, respectively. In general, to the other states, values are greater than 7, with the exception of the 1660-keV state for which our gamma intensity limit yields . The available data are consistent with spin and parity assignments of () for the 12.4-keV state and () for the 376-keV state. The end point of the positron spectrum, 1044±5 keV, indicates a total decay energy, → , of 2066±5 keV, 20 to 40 keV higher than earlier measurements and in better agreement with reaction data, 2062±4 keV. Our half-life measurement of 3.08±0.01 h agrees with previous measurements.
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