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The set-up of ‘Slow-Fast’ coincidence scintillation spectrometer is described. Gamma-gamma coincidences in Cs134 have been studied. The 604-kev. gamma transition is found to be in cascade with 460 ± 20. 555 ± 15, 794 ± 15 and 1349 ± 30 kev. gamma transitions. The 794-kev. gamma transition is found to be in cascade with 604 ± 10 and 555 ±15 kev. gamma transitions. The results are consistent with the decay scheme of Cs134 proposed by Forsteret al. 11
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Communicated by Dr. B. Peters, F.A.SC.
Author’s thanks are due to Dr. B. V. Thosar for his interest and helpful suggestions and to Dr. S. Jha for discussion.
Forster, H. H. and Wiggins, J. S. Ibid., 1955,2, 854.
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Chandra, G. Studies with scintillation coincidence spectrometer: Cs134 . Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 44, 194–200 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03046043
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