Abstract
The shape factors of the 1−→2+ and 1−→0+ beta transitions and theβ-γ directional correlation of176mLu have been measured. An analysis in terms of nuclear matrix elements is given.
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The author wishes to thank Prof. H. de Waard and Dr. H. P. C. Rood for their valuable comments.
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van der Werf, S.Y. The beta decay of176mLu. Z. Physik 259, 45–50 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01394478
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