Finston et al., 1954 - Google Patents
Decay Scheme of I 132Finston et al., 1954
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- 12466819760381716326
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- Finston H
- Bernstein W
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- Physical Review
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Abstract The radiations of 2.33-hr I 132 have been investigated with magnetic lens and scintillation spectrometers. Beta rays of 2.12 (18 percent), 1.53 (24 percent), 1.16 (23 percent), and 0.9 (20 percent) Mev have been identified. Gamma rays of 0.528 (25 percent) …
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