Neutron Capture in the Separated Isotopes of Platinum

Abstract
Using the separated isotopes of platinum, irradiated in the pile, the energies of the gamma rays for the activities of Pt191, Pt193, and Pt195 have been evaluated. For Pt191 fifteen gamma rays are found which fit well a simple level scheme. Pt193 emits isomerically a gamma ray followed by K capture to iridium, with the possible emission of a high-energy gamma. Pt195 emits a highly converted gamma ray followed by two others in rapid succession decaying to the stable isotope. The half-lives of the three activities are found to be 2.90, 3.35, and 6 days, respectively.