Czechoslovak Journal of Physics B

, Volume 26, Issue 12, pp 1321–1333 | Cite as

The structure of83Sr excited states

  • J. Lipták
  • J. Krištiak
  • K. Krištiaková
Article

Abstract

The β-decay of83Y isomers (7.06 min and 2.85 min) have been studied by means of Ge (Li) detectors. The proposed level scheme of the83Sr nucleus is based on the coincidence measurement and the analysis of energy sums. The intensity balance requirement leads toα T (35·5 keV)=3.2 which is consistent with M1 multipolarity of this transition. A probable structure of some of the excited states in the83Sr nucleus is discussed in the framework of Alaga's model and Kuriyama's model.

Keywords

Excited State Probable Structure Level Scheme Intensity Balance Coincidence Measurement 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. Lipták
    • 3
    • 1
  • J. Krištiak
    • 3
    • 2
  • K. Krištiaková
    • 3
    • 2
  1. 1.Faculty of Mathematics and PhysicsCharles UniversityPragueCzechoslovakia
  2. 2.Institute of PhysicsSlovak Academy of SciencesBratislavaCzechoslovakia
  3. 3.Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, DubnaMoscowUSSR

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