Abstract
L- and M-subshell ratios have been measured for the 39.5 keV transition in {sup 193}Hg and the 37.1 and 16.2 keV transitions in {sup 195}Hg yielding 0.38 {+-} 0.12 , <0.02 and 0.08 {+-} 0.03 per cent E2, respectively. The half-lives of the 39.5 keV level in {sup 193}Hg and the 53.3 and 37.1 keV levels in {sup 195}Hg have been measured by the delayed coincidence method, yielding values of 0.63 {+-} 0.03, 0.72 {+-} 0.03 and <0.05 nsec respectively. A systematic compilation of reduced E2 and M1 transition probabilities in odd mass Pt, Hg and Pb nuclei is given and compared to theoretical predictions.
Citation Formats
Berg, V, Baecklin, A, Fogelberg, B, and Malmskog, S G.
E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei.
Sweden: N. p.,
1969.
Web.
Berg, V, Baecklin, A, Fogelberg, B, & Malmskog, S G.
E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei.
Sweden.
Berg, V, Baecklin, A, Fogelberg, B, and Malmskog, S G.
1969.
"E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei."
Sweden.
@misc{etde_20956181,
title = {E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei}
author = {Berg, V, Baecklin, A, Fogelberg, B, and Malmskog, S G}
abstractNote = {L- and M-subshell ratios have been measured for the 39.5 keV transition in {sup 193}Hg and the 37.1 and 16.2 keV transitions in {sup 195}Hg yielding 0.38 {+-} 0.12 , <0.02 and 0.08 {+-} 0.03 per cent E2, respectively. The half-lives of the 39.5 keV level in {sup 193}Hg and the 53.3 and 37.1 keV levels in {sup 195}Hg have been measured by the delayed coincidence method, yielding values of 0.63 {+-} 0.03, 0.72 {+-} 0.03 and <0.05 nsec respectively. A systematic compilation of reduced E2 and M1 transition probabilities in odd mass Pt, Hg and Pb nuclei is given and compared to theoretical predictions.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1969}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei}
author = {Berg, V, Baecklin, A, Fogelberg, B, and Malmskog, S G}
abstractNote = {L- and M-subshell ratios have been measured for the 39.5 keV transition in {sup 193}Hg and the 37.1 and 16.2 keV transitions in {sup 195}Hg yielding 0.38 {+-} 0.12 , <0.02 and 0.08 {+-} 0.03 per cent E2, respectively. The half-lives of the 39.5 keV level in {sup 193}Hg and the 53.3 and 37.1 keV levels in {sup 195}Hg have been measured by the delayed coincidence method, yielding values of 0.63 {+-} 0.03, 0.72 {+-} 0.03 and <0.05 nsec respectively. A systematic compilation of reduced E2 and M1 transition probabilities in odd mass Pt, Hg and Pb nuclei is given and compared to theoretical predictions.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1969}
month = {Oct}
}