The Radiations from 2.7-Day
- 1 March 1949
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 75 (5), 819-826
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.75.819
Abstract
The radiations from the 2.7-day activity were investigated with a counter and photographically recording beta-ray spectrometer. The shape of the continuous beta-ray spectrum is essentially that of an allowed spectrum with some additional intensity in the region below 0.6 Mev. The maximum energy of the spectrum is 0.966±0.010 Mev. Very strong conversion lines are observed from a gamma-ray of 0.408±0.004 Mev, and weak conversion lines attributed to gamma-rays of 0.157±0.002 and 0.208±0.002 Mev were detected. These weak lines and the deviation of the spectrum from the theoretically permissable spectra suggest that the beta-ray spectrum may be complex with a component of 0.601±0.016 Mev maximum energy occurring in 15 percent, or less, of the disintegrations. This suggested mode of decay is consistent with the theoretical analysis of the spectrum and half-life. In terms of this theory the 0.966-Mev transition is described by the polar-vector or pseudo-scalar interaction corresponding to a nuclear spin change of ±1, with no parity change.
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