An electron-gamma coincidence system for the NPL beta-ray spectrometer

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Abstract

An electron-gamma coincidence system has been developed for the NPL double-focussing, iron-free beta-ray spectrometer. The beta-ray spectrum from the decay of 47Ca has been measured, and a value of (1991.2±1.8) keV obtained for the 47Ca − 47Sc atomic-mass difference.

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