1991
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3752(05)80015-8
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Nuclear data sheets for A = 192

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“…They have low energy 2 band heads. The 612.6and 523.4-keV bandheads in "" Ru are the next lowest in energy of all known y bands, second only to the 558.0and 489.l-keV bandheads in Os [12,13].What is more surprising is that apart from the lowest transitions between the 3+ and 2+ levels, the neighbors having extended identical bands. The transition energies in " Ru are all considerably smaller than in " Ru, and the moments of inertia extracted from the energies are larger and increase more rapidly with spin [see Table I and Fig.…”
Section: Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…They have low energy 2 band heads. The 612.6and 523.4-keV bandheads in "" Ru are the next lowest in energy of all known y bands, second only to the 558.0and 489.l-keV bandheads in Os [12,13].What is more surprising is that apart from the lowest transitions between the 3+ and 2+ levels, the neighbors having extended identical bands. The transition energies in " Ru are all considerably smaller than in " Ru, and the moments of inertia extracted from the energies are larger and increase more rapidly with spin [see Table I and Fig.…”
Section: Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Five 192 Ir spectra have been used commonly for dosimetric studies of 192 Ir brachytherapy sources: Glasgow and Dillman, 5 the Amersham Medical Radiation Sources Catalogue, 6 Shirley, 7 Duchemin and Coursol, 8 and NNDC. 4 The NNDC data are based on the evaluation by Baglin at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 9 which in turn was based on the evaluation performed by Browne in collaboration with the Laboratoire Primaire des Rayonnements Ionisants ͑LPRI͒ in France; Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt in Germany; Imperial College in the United Kingdom; and Brookhaven National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory in the U.S. Photon emissions from beta decay to 192 Pt ͑95.13% probability͒ and electron capture to 192 Os ͑4.87% probability͒ were included.…”
Section: Iia Ir-192mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data are taken from[24][25][26][27][28][29][30] for ls2-194pt, from[10] for 19~ from[31] for 2~176 and from our work for ~98p0 and 196-2~176[32] as well as for 176-17spt E33] strong E2 transition between the 0~-and 2[ state, if one assumes that the 0~-state is indeed the bandhead of the (02+, 22+, 42 +) excited deformed band. As we deduced from the two-level mixing calculation and supported by the observation of a strong E0 component in the 2~--2 + transition, the two 2 + states are considerably mixed.…”
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