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Physica

Volume 30, Issue 4, April 1964, Pages 877-889
Physica

The decay of 184Ta

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Abstract

The β-decay of 8.7 h 184Ta to the excited states of 184W has been studied by means of scintillation spectrometers for β- and γ-rays. Coincidence experiments between the β- and γ-rays were performed to investigate the feeding of the levels. The highest excited state at 1550 keV can interpreted as a two proton state.

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