Radiations of 13.9-MinCe146and 24.4-MinPr146
- 1 March 1954
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 93 (5) , 1073-1075
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.93.1073
Abstract
The radiations of and fission products were investigated with a scintillation coincidence spectrometer. The 24.4-min was shown to decay by two branches of maximum energy 2.3±0.2 Mev and 3.7±0.2 Mev and of about equal intensity. Gamma rays of 455±13 kev, 750±30 kev, and 1490±40 kev were observed; the 455-kev ray was the most intense, and the 750-kev line was shown to consist of two rays of about the same energy. A probable decay scheme is given. The 13.9-min was found to emit rays of 700±100 kev maximum energy in coincidence with all of the rays. Abundant rays of 110±5 kev, 142±5 kev, 220±10 kev, 320±10 kev, and weak rays of about 50 kev, about 250 kev, and 270±10 kev were observed. The relative intensities and the observed coincidences are tabulated, but the data were insufficient to determine a unique decay scheme. Some of the rays were partially internally converted giving rise to Pr x-rays.
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