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Gamma radiation emitted by oriented nuclei the influence of preceding radiations; the evaluation of experimental data

โœ Scribed by J.A.M. Cox; H.A. Tolhoek


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1953
Weight
507 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-8914

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Synopsis

The angular distribution and polarization of y-radiation emitted by oriented nuclei was expressed earlier r) with the aid of parameters fk. These parameters characterize the state of orientation of the nuclei from which the radiation is emitted. Here explicit formulae are derived for the change of the parameters fk if the y-radiation under consideration is preceded by a fi or a y-transition.

A discussion is given of the data of physical interest, which may be obtained by the analysis of experimental data on y-radiation from oriented nuclei: multipole character of y-transitions, nuclear spins and parities, nuclear magnetic moments, data on the Hamiltonian for the p-interaction and nuclear matrix-elements for p-decay.


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