Decay of Co62 isomers

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Abstract

Five new γ-rays were found in the decay of 14·0 min Co62. Two new β-rays (1·20 MeV and 1·95 MeV) were observed and their coincidences measured. The 1·5 min isomer was found to decay with the following γ-rays: 1·128±0·001, 1·172±0·001, 2·299±0·002, and 3·030±0·004 MeV with relative intensities of 12·2±0·3, 100·0, 41·1±0·9, and 3·6±0·6, respectively. β-rays of 2·90±0·20 and 4·05±0·15 MeV were observed.

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