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TheK-conversion coefficient of the 207.8 keVE3 transition was measured to be 0.47±0.02 consistent with the theory and the earlier measurements. The αL value of the 57.1 keVM1 transition was measured for the first time as 18.34±0.66 which showed anE2 admixture of 12% when compared with theory.
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Krishna Murty, G.S., Chandrasekhar Rao, M.V.S., Reddy, S.B. et al. Determination of conversion coefficients in the decay of167Tm. Nuov Cim A 104, 1707–1711 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02812485
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