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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 240, Issue 1, 10 March 1975, Pages 87-97
Nuclear Physics A

Electromagnetic transition rates in 208Pb

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Abstract

Intensities of γ-ray transitions in 208Pb have been determined by double- and triple- coincidence studies of the decay of 208Tl(ThC″). The measured branching ratios are compared with those calculated from theoretical and empirical wave functions of the levels of 208Pb. The empirical wave functions give better agreement with the present results. In the calculations, use was made of experimentally determined or theoretical M1 and E2 single-particle transition matrix elements.

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