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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/8459
Title: Levels in ⁹⁷Tc , ⁹⁹Tc , ¹⁰¹Tc and ¹⁰¹Ru
Authors: Cook, Brian W.
Advisor: Johns, M.W.
Department: Physics
Keywords: Physics;Physics
Publication Date: Sep-1972
Abstract: <p>Levels in ⁹⁷Tc , ⁹⁹Tc , ¹⁰¹Tc and ¹⁰¹Ru have been studied using the electron-capture decay of ⁹⁷Ru and the beta decays of ⁹⁹Mo, ¹⁰¹Mo and ¹⁰¹Tc, respectively. The energies and intensities of the gamma rays involved in these decays were measured with high precision by Ge(Li) detectors. Gamma-gamma coincidence experiments with Ge(Li)-Ge(Li) and Ge(Li)-NaI(Tℓ) spectrometers have been used to establish 9 levels in ⁹⁷Tc, 14 levels in ⁹⁹Tc, 45 levels in ¹⁰¹Tc and 11 levels in ¹⁰¹Ru. The low energy conversion electron spectrum from the decay of ¹⁰¹Mo was investigated with the Chalk River π√2 spectrometer. From these data, energies, spins and parities for states in ⁹⁷Tc , ⁹⁹Tc , ¹⁰¹Tc and ¹⁰¹Ru have been established and interpreted in terms of the shell model.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/8459
Identifier: opendissertations/3664
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