Coincidence and Absorption Measurements onCs134,I124,Au199, andCa45
- 1 August 1949
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 76 (3) , 328-332
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.76.328
Abstract
The beta-ray spectrum of was investigated by absorption and beta-gamma-coincidence measurements. Beta-rays of 0.60 Mev and about 90 kev were observed. In , the maximum energy of the beta-rays was found to be 2.30 Mev and beta-gamma-coincidences showed the beta-spectrum to be simple. A maximum gamma-ray energy of 2.24 Mev was observed with several lower energy gamma-rays indicated. Gamma-gamma-coincidences were found, but coincidences between beta-particles and internal conversion electrons could not be detected. exhibited a beta-ray of 0.32 Mev, and the beta-gamma-coincidence rate per beta-ray was independent of absorber thickness. A maximum gamma-ray energy of about 0.21 Mev was found by coincidence absorption of photoelectrons and coincidences between beta-particles and internal conversion electrons. Gamma-gamma-coincidences were obtained. The 43-minute isomeric state of Hg sometimes attributed to was not observed to grow from . was found to have a single beta-ray of 0.22 Mev and no gamma-rays.
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