Abstract
A new activity with a 3s half-life at mass 182 was produced via proton spoliation reaction on thorium carbide target and mass separation. From the observation of known γ rays observed in182Hg, it was assigned to the (β++ EC) decay of182Tl, the spin and parity of which is very likely 7+.
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Bouldjedri, A., Astier, A., Beraud, R. et al. Identification and decay of182Tl. Z. Physik A - Hadrons and Nuclei 339, 311–312 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01284070
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