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$beta$$-$$gamma$ COINCIDENCE SPECTROMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE DECAY-SCHEME OF Nd$sup 14$$sup 7$

Journal Article · · Nuclear Phys.
Beta-gamma ray coincidence investigations were made by means of a magnetic spectrometer and a NaI(Tl) scintillation gamma-ray spectrometer incorporated into the former one in order to determine the number and maximum energy of partial beta-ray spectra at the decay of Nd/sup 147/. The following beta-ray groups of end point energy were found: 815 plus or minus 1O, 529 plus or minus 25, 365 plus or minus 15, and 215 plus or minus 15 kev. (auth)
Research Organization:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Debrecen
NSA Number:
NSA-13-002460
OSTI ID:
4277819
Journal Information:
Nuclear Phys., Journal Name: Nuclear Phys. Vol. Vol: 8
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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