Energy levels of Kr populated by Br decay |
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Authors: | Subramanian Raman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The γ-rays following the β-decay of 82Br have been investigated using a 220 mm3 Ge(Li) detector, an anti-Compton NaI(Tl) spectrometer and a two-dimensional coincidence arrangement. The 82Br was produced by thermal neutron activation of ammonium bromide. The presence of eight, well-known and 11 weak γ-rays has been established. It has been shown through half-life measurements that the newly identified γ-rays belong to 82Br decay and that the high-energy peaks are not to summing effects. All the reported transitions have been incorporated in a level scheme of 82Kr by introducing levels at 0, 776, 1474, 1820, 1953, 2093, 2426, 2554, 2647 and 2828 keV. Limits on probable spin and parity values for the newly-introduced levels have been established. The level introduced at 2828 keV on the basis of a 1008–1043 keV γγ-coincidence must be fed by a weak β-branch of 82Br with an end-point energy of 263 keV and log ft of approximately 6.1. |
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Keywords: | Radioactivity |
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