Decay of ^<109>Rh
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The energy levels of "'Pd have been studied from the decay of "'Rh by usinghigh-resolution 7-detector systems. A total of 35 7-transitions were observed.From various coincidence studies on these transition, it is concluded that excitedlevels are populated at 113.4, 245.0, 266.3, 276.3, 291.4, 325.4, 326.8, 426.1, 491.7,540.7, 597.3, 667.3, 983.4 and 1318.0 keV. The half-life of 113.4 keV level wasdetermined as 380.1.50 ns. K conversion coefficients for a few low-energy transi-tions were determined. Spins and parties of most of the levels were deduced fromfi- and 7-transition properties combined with the previour; studied on the (d, p)and (d, t) reactions. RADIOACTIVITY "'Rh [from "'Pd(7, p)], measured T.7., E, E, I, Ip, y-7 coin., X-y coin., deduced log ft. "'Pd deduced levels E,J, n, 7'./2, #(E2) enriched ' "Pd targets. Ge(Li), Ge(pure) anthracene scintillation detectors.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1978-01-15
著者
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OHYA Susumu
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoy
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Tamura Tsutomu
Divisions of Cardiology Mitsui Memorial Hospital
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Tamura Tsutomu
Division Of Cardiology Mitsui Memorial Hospital
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Tamura Tsutomu
Division Of Physics Tokai Research Establishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Ohya Susumu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Ohya Susumu
Department Of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoy
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Mutsuro Naoshi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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KANAZAWA Mitsutaka
Division of Physics,Tokai Research Establishment,Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Zyun-itiro MATUMOTO
Division of Physics,Tokai Research Establishment,Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Naoshi MUTSURO
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Niigata University
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Kanazawa Mitsutaka
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Niigata University:institute For Nuclear Study University O
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MATUMOTO Zyun-itiro
Division of Physics,Tokai Research Establishment,Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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