References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 124IN 124CD B- DECAY:1.25 S:XUNDL-2
5 references found.
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Nucl.Phys. A230, 214 (1974)
B.Fogelberg, T.Nagarajan, B.Grapengiesser
Levels and Transition Probabilities in 124In as Observed in the Decay of 124Cd
RADIOACTIVITY 124Cd; measured T1/2, Eγ, Iγ, E(ce), I(ce), γγ-coin, βγ(t); deduced log ft. 124,124mIn measured T1/2. 124In deduced levels, J, π, γ-multipolarities. Isotopically, chemically separated sources. Ge(Li), Si(Li), NaI(Tl), plastic detectors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90303-0
Nucl.Phys. A323, 205 (1979)
B.Fogelberg, P.Carle
Levels and Transition Probabilities in 120,122,124,126,128Sn Studied in the Decay of In Isotopes
RADIOACTIVITY 120,122,124,126,128In [from 235U(n, F)]; measured Eγ, Iγ, I(ce), γγ-coin, βγ(t), γγ(E); deduced levels, T1/2. 120,122,124,126,128Sn deduced levels, J, π. 122,124,126,128Sn deduced B(λ). Ge(Li), Si(Li), NaI, Ge(Li)-Ge(Li)-coin, plastic detectors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(79)90108-8
Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A589, 202 (2008)
T.Kibedi, T.W.Burrows, M.B.Trzhaskovskaya, P.M.Davidson, C.W.Nestor, Jr.
Evaluation of theoretical conversion coefficients using BrIcc
COMPILATION Z=5-110; compiled and evaluated ICC data. BrICC database.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2008.02.051
Chin.Phys.C 36, 1603 (2012)
M.Wang, G.Audi, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, B.Pfeiffer
The AME2012 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references
COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic mass data.
Phys.Rev. C 94, 024317 (2016)
J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, M.Karny, A.Fijalkowska, S.H.Liu, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.V.Ramayya, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka
124In levels populated in the β decay of 124Cd
RADIOACTIVITY 124Cd(β-)[from U(p, F), E=50 MeV at Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 124In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarity, β feedings, configuration. Comparison with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024317