Scintillation Studies of Some Neutron Deficient Isotopes of Lutecium
- 15 January 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 113 (2) , 635-640
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.113.635
Abstract
, , , and activities were produced by bombarding with bremsstrahlung from the University of Illinois betatrons. Gamma rays of energy 0.083, 0.190, 0.245, and 2.04 Mev were associated with the decay of . A gamma-gamma coincidence experiment showed that the 2.04-Mev gamma ray was coincident with the three low-energy transitions. Gamma rays of energy 0.079, 0.113, 0.181, 0.203, 0.325, 0.370, 0.525, 0.820, 0.900, and 1.09 Mev were associated with the electron capture decay of 6.7-day , the isotope studied in the most detail. Levels of energy 0.0787, 0.2602, 0.3731, 0.5769, 0.9015, 1.082, and 1.99 Mev above the ground state have been assigned to by gamma-gamma coincidence measurements and energy considerations. Gamma rays of energy 0.022, 0.079, 0.113, 0.145, 0.176, 0.274, 0.335, 0.440, 0.550, and 0.640 Mev were assigned to transitions between levels of while gamma rays of energy 0.077, 0.084, 0.113, 0.176, 0.230, 0.275, 0.990, and 1.245 Mev were associated with the decay of . A summary of all gamma-gamma coincidence experiments involving and is included in this paper. The 0.084-Mev transition associated with the decay of was interpreted to be the first excited level of . A rough calculation of the -conversion coefficient of this transition yielded .
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