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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 163, Issue 1, 1 March 1971, Pages 311-315
Nuclear Physics A

Transition rates in 192Au

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Abstract

From data obtained with a double-lens electron coincidence spectrometer and iron-yoke double-focusing spectrometers, the half-life of the 31.6 keV level in 192Au has been determined to be 0.69 ± 0.02 nsec, and the de-exciting transition has been found to have a multipolarity of M1 + (0.66 ± 0.05)% E2. The E2 part of this transition is strongly enhanced, being of the same order as for the 2+ → 0+ transition in 192Pt. The half-lives of the 306.5 and 157.2 keV levels in 192Au were found to be < 0.18 ns and < 0.05 ns, respectively.

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Present address: AB Atomenergi, Studsvik, Nyköping, Sweden.

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On leave from Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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