1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.13.372
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Levels ofKr83populated in the decay ofRb

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“…Our energies of the three strongest gamma lines in the 83 Rb decay agree well with the very precise values in [9] which were adopted from [15]. The energies of the remaining lines are slightly lower (by 0.1-1.0 keV) and were obtained with better precision in comparison with those in [8,9]. We observed all gamma-rays presented in [9] except for the 237.19 keV for which the upper limit of its relative intensity of only 0.0011 was estimated.…”
Section: Measurementsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Our energies of the three strongest gamma lines in the 83 Rb decay agree well with the very precise values in [9] which were adopted from [15]. The energies of the remaining lines are slightly lower (by 0.1-1.0 keV) and were obtained with better precision in comparison with those in [8,9]. We observed all gamma-rays presented in [9] except for the 237.19 keV for which the upper limit of its relative intensity of only 0.0011 was estimated.…”
Section: Measurementsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In all these experiments the 83 Rb is deposited into a suitable substrate, from which the daughter 83m Kr emanates. The last primary data on the gamma-ray intensities in 83 Rb decay were published several decades ago, see [7,8]. The recent compilation and evaluation of the relevant data are available in the Nuclear Data Sheets (NDS) [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accuracy of the binding energies for the subshells of free krypton atom is in the subelectronvolt range, see original works [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] and reviews [22][23][24][25]. The energy of the 9.4 keV transition E 9.4 has been determined by several authors using gamma spectrometry as 9400 (20), 9400 (10) and 9390(10) eV in [26,27,11]. Other results, more precise, were obtained using conversion electron spectrometry as 9396(3), 9405.9(8) eV [28,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%