Abstract
The decay of104m, gAg was studied using a pair spectrometer. 46 new lines requiring 26 new levels in104Pd have been found. Spins and parities are assigned where possible. Some discrepancies of previous investigations are removed.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Doron, T.A., Blann, M.: Nucl. Phys. A171, 273 (1971)
Münnich, F., Kjelberg, A., Hnatowich, D.J.: Nucl. Phys. A178, 97 (1976)
Samuelson, L.E., Kelly, W.H., Auble, R.L., McHarris, W.C.: Nucl. Data Sheets18, 125 (1976)
Konijn, J., Goudsmit, P.F.A., Lingemann, E.W.A.: Nucl. Instr. Meth.109, 83 (1973)
Lederer, C.M., Hollander, J.M., Perlman, I.: Table of Isotopes, 6th edition, New York, 1967
Müller, K.: Diplomarbeit Bochum 1976, unpublished
Müller, K., Vermeulen, D., v. Buttlar, H., Farzine, K., Kandil, A.T.: Frühjahrstagung DPG Baden b. Wien, A 6.5 (1976)
Dittmer, D.L., Daehnick, W.W.: Phys. Rev.187, 1553 (1969)
Singhal, N.C., Johnson, N.R., Eichler, E., Hamilton, J.H.: Phys. Rev. C5, 948 (1972)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Müller, K., Farzine, K. & Buttlar, H.v. Levels of104Pd from the104m, gAg decay. Z Physik A 284, 189–193 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01411328
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01411328