1968
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90539-3
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Negatons and conversion electrons from the decay of 96Nb

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“…The only 96 Zr single β-decay Q-value determination goes back to a 96 Nb β-decay end-point energy measurement [17], where the decay leads to the J π ¼ 5 þ level at 2438.5 keV in 96 Mo (cf. Fig.…”
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“…The only 96 Zr single β-decay Q-value determination goes back to a 96 Nb β-decay end-point energy measurement [17], where the decay leads to the J π ¼ 5 þ level at 2438.5 keV in 96 Mo (cf. Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…"Forward emitted fragments from 80 Zn up to 155 Ce were analyzed with the Fragment Separator (FRS) and unambiguously identified by their energy-loss and time-of-flight." This experiment yielded 413, 81, and 10 counts, of 108 Nb, 109 Nb, and 110 Nb, respectively. (150), 112 Nb (22) and 113 Nb (8) were recorded.…”
Section: −110 Nbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es handelt sich wahrscheinlich um das 103 Tc, das durch den Prozeß 104 Ru(n,np) 103 Tc entstanden ist." [The β-decay curve exhibits -after the subtraction of the 18-min period of 108 Ru produced in the n,γ reaction -a short-lived isotope with a half-life of about 1.2 min. This nuclide was previously unknown.…”
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