Short-Lived Isomers of Nuclei

Abstract
A search for short-lived nuclear isomers of half-lives between 106 and 103 sec. has been performed using the method of delayed coincidences between two Geiger counters. A short-lived isomer is detected by the measurement of the time lapsed between β-decay and γ- (or internal conversion electron) emission. Out of 60 nuclei investigated, 4 short-lived isomeric states were found. These are: Ta181* (22 μsec.), Re187* (0.65 μsec.), Tm169* (1 μsec.), and Tm171* (2.5 μsec.).