Radiochemical and Spectrometer Studies of Several Neutron-Deficient Zirconium Isotopes and Their Decay Products

Abstract
Radioactive zirconium isotopes of mass number Zr87 is shown to be a 94±6-minute activity, emitting positrons of 2.10±0.02-Mev energy and decaying into Y87m. Accompanying its 14-hour decay into Y87, Y87m has a complex gamma-ray spectrum. The most prominent conversion electrons correspond to a 0.389±0.004-Mev gamma-ray. Y87 decays by orbital electron capture into Sr87m which decays by emission of a 0.394±0.004-Mev gamma-ray with a 2.80±0.03 hour half-life into stable Sr87. Zr86 is a 17±2-hour orbital electron capturing isotope decaying into Y86, which in turn disintegrates into stable Sr86 with a half-life of 14.6±0.2 hours by the emission of positrons. This positron spectrum is complex, with two components of approximately equal intensity. The energies are 1.80±0.02 and 1.19±0.02 Mev. The latter appears to have a forbidden Fermi-Kurie plot corresponding to a first-forbidden transition with a spin change of two units and a change of parity.

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