Decay Study of Bromine-75

INGE-MARIA LADENBAUER-BELLIS and H. BAKHRU
Phys. Rev. 178, 2019 – Published 20 February 1969
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Abstract

The radioactive decay of bromine-75 has been studied with a 16-cc Ge(Li) detector and a standard scintillation spectrometer. The bromine isotope was produced with carbon-12 ions (3.9 MeV/nucleon) on natural copper targets. The following γ rays, decaying with a half-life of 95.5±1.5 min, have been found: 110±1, 140±1, 286±1, 378±1, 426±1, 430±1, 569±1, 606±1, 654±1, 728±1, 788±1, 900±1, 940±1, 948±1, and 1233±2 keV. Coincidence measurements were performed, and a tentative decay scheme for bromine-75 is given.

  • Received 13 September 1968

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.178.2019

©1969 American Physical Society

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INGE-MARIA LADENBAUER-BELLIS and H. BAKHRU

  • Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

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Vol. 178, Iss. 4 — February 1969

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