Decay of Com58

We have studied some of the nuclear decay properties of 58Com. The half-life is found to be (8.853 ± 0.023) hours, which is significantly different from the evaluations found in the literature. The absolute intensity of the 24.9-keV $γ$ ray emitted in the internal transition decay is (0.0387 ± 0.001...

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Hauptverfasser: Moody, K. J., Gharibyan, N., Grant, P. M., Shaughnessy, D. A., Despotopulos, J. D., Tumey, S. J., Brown, T. A.
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description We have studied some of the nuclear decay properties of 58Com. The half-life is found to be (8.853 ± 0.023) hours, which is significantly different from the evaluations found in the literature. The absolute intensity of the 24.9-keV $γ$ ray emitted in the internal transition decay is (0.0387 ± 0.0016)%, in agreement with the calculated yield of a transition of $M3$ multipolarity. Here, we observe $γ$-ray photons from a previously unreported branch for electron capture decay, with an intensity of (0.00120 ± 0.00005)%, consistent with expectations from the calculation of log $ft$.
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