Abstract
The radioactive decay of iodine-118 ground and isomeric state and iodine-120 ground and isomeric state from irradiations of silver with carbon-12 ions, palladium with nitrogen-14 ions, and cadmium with boron-11 ions has been studied with a germanium lithium-drifted detector, a NaI crystal, an anthracene crystal, and several 400-channel analyzers. The electron and spectra, and singles and coincidence spectra, have been interpreted. Tentative decay schemes for the iodine-118 ground state and isomeric state as well as the iodine-120 ground state and isomeric state are given. The half-life of was found to be 13.0±0.3 min (-ray energies: 542, 605, and 1147 keV, endpoint energy: 6.05 MeV). The half-life of the isomeric state was found to be 8.5±0.5 min (-ray energies: 600 and 612 keV). The half-life of was found to be 83±4 min (-ray energies: 560, 640, 1520, and 1540 keV, endpoint energies: 3.45 and 2.9 MeV). The half-life of the isomeric state was found to be 53±4 min (-ray energies: 600 and 612 keV, endpoint energy: 3.85 MeV). A comparison of the levels of is given.
- Received 15 May 1968
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.175.1507
©1968 American Physical Society