Decay Measurements ofand
- 15 August 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 127 (4), 1262-1268
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.127.1262
Abstract
The decay properties of the fission products and have been studied with scintillation techniques. Using a new method, was obtained free of . The following -ray energies (and relative intensities) were found for : 118 (0.7), 193 (10), 276 (5), 307 (6), 348 (2), 460 (3), 640 (2), 730 (0.7), 860 (0.6), 930 (0.3), 1190 (0.8), 1290 (0.3), 1420 (0.4), and 1650 (0.3) keV. The rays at 460 and 640 keV are doublets. From single-crystal -ray measurements and from - and -ray coincidence experiments, the value was found to be 3.0±0.1 MeV. There is a weak ground-state transition; the first strong -ray group ends at 2.84±0.1 MeV. The combination of all results suggests the following energy levels in : 193, 307, 470, 650, 930, 1100, 1190, 1290, 1420, and 1650 keV.
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