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Possible Natural Radioactivity of Neodymium

Journal Article · · Physical Review
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  1. Carnegie Inst. of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA (United States)

A number of investigators have looked for natural radioactivity in neodymium. All agree that alpha-activity is absent, and most either reported no beta-activity or ascribed the observed activity to common radioactive impurities. However, Libby, who used by far the most sensitive detection method, reported a beta-radiation of maximum energy of about 11 kev and specific activity about 60-120 disintegrations per second per gram. That this activity is truly characteristic of neodymium has been in doubt because Libby did not repurify or fractionate his samples from all other elements to constant specific activity. Takvorian reported inability to detect activity in neodymium, but an inspection of his data shows that his sensitivity was grossly inadequate. A reference by Broda to the unpublished work of Jha (1949) gives no data but implies con6rmation of Libby's findings. A recent report by Curran, Dixon, and Wilson states that Libby's data are probably wrong and that the maximum beta-energy may greatly exceed 11 kev. Finally, the implication is that radiation attributable to the element was observed, but no indication of the level of activity or degree of chemical purification is given.

Research Organization:
Carnegie Inst. of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
NSA Number:
NSA-06-002528
OSTI ID:
4408526
Report Number(s):
NYO--713
Journal Information:
Physical Review, Journal Name: Physical Review Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 85; ISSN 0031-899X
Publisher:
American Physical Society (APS)Copyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

References (11)

Die Radioaktivit�t des Samariums journal January 1933
The Radioactivity of Lanthanum, Neodymium and Samarium journal January 1933
An Examination of Praseodymium, Neodymium and Samarium for α-Activity journal October 1949
Radioactive Samarium-145 and Promethium-145 journal March 1951
Beta-Radioactivity of Neodymium journal June 1934
Radioactivity of Neodymium and Samarium journal August 1934
The Limits of Beta-Stability journal January 1948
Considerations on the Existence of Element 61 in Nature journal March 1948
Radioactive Isotopes of the Rare Earth Elements II. Neodymium Isotopes journal June 1949
The Natural Radioactivity of Rubidium journal October 1951
Über die Radioaktivität von seltenen Erden journal February 1934

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