Summary
γ and X radiation accompanying the decay of82Sr have been investigated. γ rays of 775 and 1 400 keV have been found;82Rb daughter of82Sr, is shown to decay through β+ emission, not only to the ground state but also to excited levels of82Kr.
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È stata studiata la radiazione γ e X che accompagna il decadimento dello82Sr. Sono stati trovati raggi γ di 770 e 1 400 keV e si è mostrato che il82Rb, figlio dello82Sr, decade per emissione β+ non solo al livello fondamentale, ma anche ai livelli eccitati di 770 e 1 400 keV del82Kr.
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Sangiust, V. Note on the decay of82Sr. Nuovo Cim 9, 446–450 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02725100
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