Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Sep 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987zphya.326..279d&link_type=abstract
Zeitschrift für Physik A Atomic Nuclei, Volume 326, Issue 3, pp.279-285
Mathematics
Probability
4
23.20.-G, 34.80.-I
Scientific paper
Conversion electron measurements with an electrostatic spectrometer proved the existence of the 1,565±6 eV transition in201Hg. The conversion intensity ratios, N 1/ N 2 =1.2±0.2, N 1/ N 3=1.1±0.2, N 2/ N 3=0.92±0.15, N 4/ N 3=0.03± 0.02 and N 5/ N 3=0.04 ±0.02 were determined. These values agree with our calculations for the M1± E2 multipolarity with the E2/ M1 mixing ratio δ 2=(l.l±0.3)xl0-4 and exclude all pure multipolarities with L≦4. The total conversion coefficient for the above M1 + E2 mixture was evaluated to be (4.7±0.7)× 104. The reduced B( M1, 1/2→3/2) probability was derived to be (3.9 ±1.2) × 10-3 (eℏ/2Mc)2. The natural widths of the N-subshell conversion lines in mercury were found to be Γ( N 1)=8.3± 1.5, Γ( N 2) =5.8±1.5 and Γ( N 3) =6.5±1.0 eV. Monte Carlo calculations of electron scattering in matter yielded the conversion line shapes in qualitative agreement with the experiment.
Brabec V.
Dragoun Otokar
Freitag Kristian
Rysavy M.
Spalek A.
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