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The energy absorbed by immediate surrounding of disintegrating119mSn nuclei have been estimated by comparing the Mössbauer emission spectra of119Sn in some tin compounds with the absorption spectra of the same substances after γ-irradiation and by simple calculations of Auger electrons energy losses. The results obtained indicate that the observed post-effects of the119mSn decay are due to self-radiolysis and other processes, whose contributions depend on the individual properties of the matrices.
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Perfiliev, Y.D., Afanasov, M.I. & Babeshkin, A.M. Local doses associated with119mSn isomeric transition. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 93, 29–35 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02168356
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