Decay ofHf180m
- 1 March 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 121 (5) , 1499-1503
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.121.1499
Abstract
The energies and relative intensities of the gamma radiation and the relative intensities of the conversion electrons following the decay of 5.5-hr have been measured using the curved-crystal gamma-ray spectrometer (recently calibrated for accurate intensity measurements), the ring-focused beta-ray spectrometer, and the semicircular spectrometer at the California Institute of Technology. The measured transition energies are: 57.54±0.01, 93.33±0.02, 215.25±0.13, 332.5±0.3, and 443.8±0.6 kev. The energy levels deduced from these values are not entirely consistent with the two-parameter rotational formula. Conversion coefficients derived from the measurements were absolutely normalized using a method involving information available from the decay scheme. All of the 57.54-kev transition conversion coefficients are anomalously high if compared with the theoretical coefficients. No admixture of can account for the anomaly. The conversion coefficients of the transitions are all about 10% low with exception of the 93.33-kev transition. The coefficients have a varying deviation, the maximum being 12%. The conversion coefficient of the 501.3-kev transition has the value 0.037±0.012 which is consistent with the theoretical value of 0.040.
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