67CU 67NI B- DECAY 1985RU05 05NDS 200512
67CU H TYP=FUL$AUT=HUO JUNDE, HUANG XIAOLONG, J.K. TULI$
67CU2 H CIT=NDS 106, 159 (2005)$CUT=1-Apr-2005$
67CU c 1985Ru05: {+67}Ni activity produced from bombardment of a thick W
67CU2c target with 11.5 MeV/u, {+82}Se beam, on-line mass separated samples,
67CU3c measured E|g, I|g, |b-|g, |g|g coincidences, T{-1/2}
67CU cL E From a least-squares fit to the E|g data
67CU cL J,T From adopted levels
67CU cG The strongest |g-rays, except the 1938|g assigned to the
67CU2cG {+67}Ni |b{+-} decay in the earlier evaluation 1983Mo26 based on
67CU3cG 1971Ta03 and 1975Re09 data, have been reassigned to {+70}Cu (1985Ru05)
67CU cG E From 1985Ru05
67CU cG RI Relative intensity (1985Ru05)
67CU cB IB From 1985Ru05 for the g.s. based on a comparison of |b{+-}
67CU2cB singles and |g-count rates. The value is uncertain since the
67CU3cB contribution of isobaric contaminants to the |b{+-} spectrum is not
67CU4cB known. For other levels I|b are based on |g-rays intensity imbalance
67NI P 0.0 (1/2)- 21 S 1 3576 3
67CU N 4.7E-3 AP 1.0 1.0
67CU cN NR From|?98% |b{+-} transitions to the g.s. as
67CU2cN estimated by 1985Ru05
67CU PN 4
67CU L 0 3/2- 61.83 H 12
67CU B 3.83E3 9 98 AP 4.7 AP
67CUS B EAV=1560.5 15
67CU cB E from 1975Re09
67CU L 1115.4 4 5/2-
67CU G 1115.3 5 105 19
67CU L 1937.1 4 3/2-
67CU G 821.6 5 100 17
67CU G 1937.1 5 137 22
67CU B 1.13 AP 5.2 AP
67CUS B EAV=645.7 14
67CU L 2272.010(1/2,3/2)-
67CU G 2272 1 46 16
67CU B 0.22 AP 5.5 AP
67CUS B EAV=495.1 14
67CU L 2623.1 10(1/2,3/2)-
67CU G 2623 1 30 19
67CU B 0.14 AP 5.2 AP
67CUS B EAV=342.9 14
67CU L 2680.1 103/2-
67CU G 2680 1 49 23
67CU B 0.24 AP 4.8 AP
67CUS B EAV=318.9 14
67CU L 2841.1 10(1/2,3/2)-
67CU G 2841 1 57 20
67CU B 0.26 AP 4.5 AP
67CUS B EAV=252.7 13