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Nuclear-Physical Properties of 105, 106m, 110mAg

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The nuclear-physical properties of the nuclides 105, 106m,110mAg, which are concomitant nuclides in reactor production of 103Pd and 109Cd used in metrology of ionizing radiations and in nuclear medicine, were studied. The following quantities were determined by semiconductor X-ray and γ-ray spectrometry: the parameter K α/K β of X-ray K radiation accompanying the decay of 110mAg and the intensities of γ-ray quanta with the energies of 280 and 345 keV (105Ag); 430, 451, and 512 keV (106mAg); 658, 764, 885, 938, and 1384 keV (110mAg). The half-lives determined using the above γ-ray lines are as follows: T 1/2(105Ag) = 41.2 ± 0.1 days; T 1/2(106mAg) = 8.30±0.07 days. The errors are given for 95% confidence level.

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Translated from Radiokhimiya, Vol. 47, No. 1, 2005, pp. 31–34.

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Popov, Y.S., Zakharova, L.V., Sadulin, V.V. et al. Nuclear-Physical Properties of 105, 106m, 110mAg. Radiochemistry 47, 31–34 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11137-005-0042-5

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