The Levels of ^<93>Zr Populated in the Decay of ^<93>Y
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The decay of ^<93>Y to the levels in ^<93>Zr has been investigated with the use of Ge(Li), Si(Li), NaI, plastic and anthracene detectors in singles and coincidence experiments. Gamma-ray energies and relative intensities were carefully determined. The resulting decay scheme consists of levels at 267.0, 946.1, 1425.5, 1449.8, 1469.5, 1650.4, 1827.1, 1908.8, 2183.7, 2457.7 and 2474.7 keV. Gamma-gamma directional correlation measurement has been performed for the 679.1-267.0 keV cascade; A_2=-0.0049±0.0213 and A_4=0.020±0.036. The K conversion coefficient was determined for the 267.0 keV transition: α_k=0.022±0.004. The spin-parity of the 267.0 keV level has been determined to be 3/2+. The proposed level scheme was dompared with the prediction of current theoretical calculations.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1972-05-05
著者
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OHYA Susumu
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoy
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Ohya Susumu
Department Of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoy
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Ohya Susumu
Department Of Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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MATUMOTO Zyun-itiro
Division of Physics,Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Matumoto Zyun-itiro
Division Of Physics Tokai Research Establishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Matumoto Zyun-itiro
Division Of Physics Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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MATUMOTO Zyun-itiro
Division of Physics, Tokai Research Establishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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