Abstract
The 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb have been investigated for the presence of any anomalous conversion through conversion electron intensity and conversion-electron gamma and gamma-gamma directional correlation measurements. The resulting subshell ratios and particle rarameters have been analysed for the accurate determination of mixing ratios for the transitions. The results are delta/sub 153/ = +-0.0025 and delta/sub 270/ = 0.10 sub(-0.20)sup(+0.03). The conversion process has been found to be normal in both cases.
Sahota, H S
[1]
- Punjabi Univ., Patiala (India). Dept. of Physics
Citation Formats
Sahota, H S.
Nature of the 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb from sup(119m)Te.
Japan: N. p.,
1982.
Web.
doi:10.1143/JPSJ.51.2400.
Sahota, H S.
Nature of the 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb from sup(119m)Te.
Japan.
https://doi.org/10.1143/JPSJ.51.2400
Sahota, H S.
1982.
"Nature of the 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb from sup(119m)Te."
Japan.
https://doi.org/10.1143/JPSJ.51.2400.
@misc{etde_5602849,
title = {Nature of the 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb from sup(119m)Te}
author = {Sahota, H S}
abstractNote = {The 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb have been investigated for the presence of any anomalous conversion through conversion electron intensity and conversion-electron gamma and gamma-gamma directional correlation measurements. The resulting subshell ratios and particle rarameters have been analysed for the accurate determination of mixing ratios for the transitions. The results are delta/sub 153/ = +-0.0025 and delta/sub 270/ = 0.10 sub(-0.20)sup(+0.03). The conversion process has been found to be normal in both cases.}
doi = {10.1143/JPSJ.51.2400}
journal = []
volume = {51:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1982}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Nature of the 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb from sup(119m)Te}
author = {Sahota, H S}
abstractNote = {The 153 and 270 keV transitions in /sup 119/Sb have been investigated for the presence of any anomalous conversion through conversion electron intensity and conversion-electron gamma and gamma-gamma directional correlation measurements. The resulting subshell ratios and particle rarameters have been analysed for the accurate determination of mixing ratios for the transitions. The results are delta/sub 153/ = +-0.0025 and delta/sub 270/ = 0.10 sub(-0.20)sup(+0.03). The conversion process has been found to be normal in both cases.}
doi = {10.1143/JPSJ.51.2400}
journal = []
volume = {51:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1982}
month = {Aug}
}