1972
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90332-6
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Decay of the light antimony isotopes 110, 111, 112, 114sb following the 112, 114Sn (p, xn) reactions

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“…The spin measurements of the odd isotopes resulted in I = 7/2. The predictions from spectroscopic work on l*lSn and llsmSn [2] are in agreement with our results. From decay studies on loSSn, a ground state spin of 5/2 or 7/2 was suggested [ll], the former value being excluded in this work.…”
Section: \ \\supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The spin measurements of the odd isotopes resulted in I = 7/2. The predictions from spectroscopic work on l*lSn and llsmSn [2] are in agreement with our results. From decay studies on loSSn, a ground state spin of 5/2 or 7/2 was suggested [ll], the former value being excluded in this work.…”
Section: \ \\supporting
confidence: 90%
“…This half-life is consistent with the accepted half-life of 23.0(4) s. Miyano et al did not consider their result a new discovery referring to a conference proceeding by Sunier et al [56]. These results were published in a referred paper two months later [57]. 111…”
Section: Sbsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In the 1972 paper "Decay of the light antimony isotopes 110,111,112,113,114 Sb following the 112,114 Sn(p,xn) reactions," Singh et al reported the discovery of 111 Sb [57]. Enriched 112 Sn targets were bombarded with 30 MeV protons from the UCLA cyclotron forming 111 Sb in the (p,2n) reaction.…”
Section: Sbmentioning
confidence: 99%