Abstract
The K and L x-ray emission intensities per 100 disintegrations have been calculated for some radionuclides using the latest adopted data for gamma-ray intensities, electron capture and internal conversion coefficients for the parent nuclides, fluorescence yield values, Coster-Kronig transition probabilities, average total number of primary L shell vacancies produced in the decay of K shell vacancies and emission rates for various shells and subshells for the daughter nuclei. The results are in good agreement with theoretical and experimental values for the K x-ray intensities. There are no experimental results available to compare with the present calculations for the L x-ray intensities; however, there is a marked discrepancy in the L..cap alpha.. and L..beta.. intensities available on the basis of theoretical estimates.
Citation Formats
Verma, H R, and Pal, D.
K and L X-ray emission intensities of some radionuclides.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1985.
Web.
doi:10.1002/xrs.1300140107.
Verma, H R, & Pal, D.
K and L X-ray emission intensities of some radionuclides.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.1300140107
Verma, H R, and Pal, D.
1985.
"K and L X-ray emission intensities of some radionuclides."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.1300140107.
@misc{etde_5404677,
title = {K and L X-ray emission intensities of some radionuclides}
author = {Verma, H R, and Pal, D}
abstractNote = {The K and L x-ray emission intensities per 100 disintegrations have been calculated for some radionuclides using the latest adopted data for gamma-ray intensities, electron capture and internal conversion coefficients for the parent nuclides, fluorescence yield values, Coster-Kronig transition probabilities, average total number of primary L shell vacancies produced in the decay of K shell vacancies and emission rates for various shells and subshells for the daughter nuclei. The results are in good agreement with theoretical and experimental values for the K x-ray intensities. There are no experimental results available to compare with the present calculations for the L x-ray intensities; however, there is a marked discrepancy in the L..cap alpha.. and L..beta.. intensities available on the basis of theoretical estimates.}
doi = {10.1002/xrs.1300140107}
journal = []
volume = {14:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {K and L X-ray emission intensities of some radionuclides}
author = {Verma, H R, and Pal, D}
abstractNote = {The K and L x-ray emission intensities per 100 disintegrations have been calculated for some radionuclides using the latest adopted data for gamma-ray intensities, electron capture and internal conversion coefficients for the parent nuclides, fluorescence yield values, Coster-Kronig transition probabilities, average total number of primary L shell vacancies produced in the decay of K shell vacancies and emission rates for various shells and subshells for the daughter nuclei. The results are in good agreement with theoretical and experimental values for the K x-ray intensities. There are no experimental results available to compare with the present calculations for the L x-ray intensities; however, there is a marked discrepancy in the L..cap alpha.. and L..beta.. intensities available on the basis of theoretical estimates.}
doi = {10.1002/xrs.1300140107}
journal = []
volume = {14:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}