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104Tc was produced through the104Ru(n, p)104Tc reaction using target material enriched to 99.7% in104Ru. The energies and intensities of theγ-rays emitted by104Tc were measured with a multichannel Ge(Li) spectrometer. A revised level scheme is proposed which contains 33 levels and incorporates 85γ- ray transitions. The half life of104Tc was observed to be 18.2±0.5 min.
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The authors wish to thank Dr. B. Singh and A. L. Taylor for assistance and the National Research Council of Canada for financial support.
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Tivin, P.J., Schulte, R.L. & Taylor, H.W. The decay of 18.2m 104Tc. Z Physik A 273, 339–347 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01435576
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