Abstract
The energies and relative intensities of gamma rays produced in the electron-capture decay Gd153Eu153 and of the low-energy gamma rays produced in the beta decay Sm153Eu153 have been studied with the bent-crystal spectrometer. Two previously unreported gamma rays have been observed at 54.19 and 68.23 keV. These together with a previously reported 151.5-keV gamma transition depopulate a new state at 151.61 keV which we propose as the 72, K=52 level of Eu153. The M1 gamma-ray interband branching ratio from the known 173-keV 52+, K=32 level and the E1 gamma branching ratio from the 151.61-keV level are examined for evidence of band mixing.