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The decay of 13·5 h109gPd has been investigated using high resolution Ge(Li) singles γ-ray spectrometers and Ge(Li)-Ge(Li) coincidence technique. A total of 31 γ-rays of109gPd was observed. The experimental K-conversion coefficients for 19 γ-transitions were determined. Detailed quantitative information on γ-γ coincidences was obtained. The decay scheme of109gPd is presented.
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Authors wish to express thanks to Ing. A.Kuklík for the assistance in experimental apparatus arrangement and to Dr. J.Frána for providing of computer programs. Prof. I.Úlehla and Dr. J.Adam are acknowledged for usefull comments.
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Procházka, I., Kracíková, T.I., Jahelková, V. et al. The decay of109gPd. Czech J Phys 28, 134–140 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01591030
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