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E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Odd Mass Hg Nuclei

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.
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1969
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AE-372
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 30 refs., 8 figs., 3 tabs.
Subject:
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; MERCURY 193; MERCURY 195; COINCIDENCE SPECTROMETRY; ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY; L CONVERSION; M CONVERSION; HALF-LIFE
OSTI ID:
20956181
Research Organizations:
AB Atomenergi, Nykoeping (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: SE0708626
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20956181
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
32 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 2007

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, &amp; 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}
}