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Physica

Volume 32, Issue 3, March 1966, Pages 579-590
Physica

The decay of 18273Ta

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Abstract

Measurements on the direct gamma spectrum, the direct beta spectrum and the beta spectrum in coincidence with gamma rays and conversion electrons have been performed on the radiative nucleus 18273Ta. The results indicate the existence of five beta branches with the following maximum energies and relative intensities: (246 ± 4) keV, (31 ± 7)%; (408 ± 8) keV, (24 ± 3)%; (540 ± 5) keV, (45 ± 7)%; (1700 ± 110) keV, (0,030 ± 0,005)% and (1880 ± 150) keV, (0,020 ± 0,005)%. No evidence was found for the existence of gamma rays of 351 keV and 1437 keV as reported previously. The result are in accordance with the predictions of the unified model for the feedings of members of a rotational band.

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