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Gamma-gamma directional correlation study of barium-134

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Title Gamma-gamma directional correlation study of barium-134
Names Coleman, Lamar William (creator)
Schecter, Larry (advisor)
Date Issued 1963-07-31 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1964
Abstract Gamma-gamma directional correlations were measured
in Ba¹³⁴ at ten angles between 90 degrees and 180 degrees in ten
degree increments using a scintillation spectrometer. The spectrometer
which used NaI crystals, differential energy selection,
and standard coincidence techniques was tested by measuring the
directional correlation of the two cascade gamma rays in Ni⁶⁰ to
be in satisfactory agreement with published results and with theoretical
predictions. Cs¹³⁴ decays by beta emission to form several
excited states below 2 Mev¹³⁴ in Ba¹³⁴ which subsequently decay to
the ground state by the emission of gamma rays. Two correlation
measurements were performed in Ba¹³⁴. The first, the "overall"
correlation, consists of the 797 Kev-605 Kev, 802 Kev-563 Kev,
559 Kev-797 Kev, and the 802 Kev-[563 Kev]-605 Kev correlations. The second, the "separated" correlation, contains the 797 Kev-605 Kev and the 802 Kev-[563 Kev]-605 Kev correlations. The experimental
correlation coefficients are consistent with angular momentum
assignments of 2, 2, 4, 4 to the 605 Kev, 1168 Kev, 1401 Kev,
and 1970 Kev excited states respectively. These states are assumed
to have positive parity. An analysis of the data in terms of
the electric quadrupole to magnetic dipole mixing ratios of the 569
Kev and the 553 Kev radiations reveals that, within the limits of
experimental error, each radiation contains at least a 50 percent
magnetic dipole admixture. The other gamma rays involved are
assumed to be essentially pure electric quadrupole. This result
contradicts the asymmetric rotor model of the nucleus, which, although
it accurately predicts the measured energies of the states
with these angular momentum and parity assignments in Ba¹³⁴,
does not allow magnetic dipole transitions between the rotational
states.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Barium -- Isotopes
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48184

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