Elsevier

Nuclear Physics A

Volume 204, Issue 3, 16 April 1973, Pages 516-522
Nuclear Physics A

The β-decay of 47V

https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9474(73)90391-6Get rights and content

Abstract

The γ-rays emitted following the β-decay of 47V have been studied with a 65 cm3 Ge(Li) detector. Direct β-branches were observed to the following levels in 47Ti (log ft values in parentheses): ground state (4.9); 1550 keV (6.0); 1794 keV (5.1); 2163 keV (5.3); 2167 keV (6.2); 2526 keV (5.4); 2549 keV (5.7); 2793 keV (5.0). The branches to the last four levels have not been reported previously. In addition, a newγ-decay branch, 2163 → 160 keV, was observed. These results, together with information from reaction studies, permit the assignment of spin and parity 32 to the 2163 keV level, and 52 to the 2167 keV level. The half-life of the 47V decay was measured to be 32.6±0.3 min.

References (16)

  • B. Rosner et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1967)
  • D.C. Camp et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1971)
  • M.B. Lewis

    Nucl. Data Sheets

    (1970)
  • J.H.E. Mattauch et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1965)
  • J.L. Alty et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1967)
  • W.F. Buhl et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1969)
  • J.J. Weaver et al.

    Nucl. Phys.

    (1872)
  • J. Tenenbaum et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (196)
There are more references available in the full text version of this article.

Cited by (14)

  • Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 47

    2007, Nuclear Data Sheets
  • Nuclear data sheets update for A = 47

    1995, Nuclear Data Sheets
  • Nuclear data sheets for A = 47

    1977, Nuclear Data Sheets
View all citing articles on Scopus

Work supported by the National Science Foundation.

View full text