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Nuclear orientation and relaxation in the system89Zr→89mY in iron

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Nuclear orientation experiments on the system89Zr→89mY in iron are described. Incomplete relaxation in the 16.1 s yttrium isomer is fitted using the theory of Shaw and Stone, including effects of polarisation of the89Zr parent state. The value of the Korringa constant, CK=0.44 sK for89mYFe, is within a factor af two of the prediction of the empirical systematic CK(μBhf/I)2∼6×1016 Ks−1.

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Fahad, M., Berkes, I., Hassani, R. et al. Nuclear orientation and relaxation in the system89Zr→89mY in iron. Hyperfine Interact 43, 307–310 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398310

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