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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 175, Issue 3, 15 November 1971, Pages 495-500
Nuclear Physics A

The decay of the 79.5 keV level in 134I

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Abstract

The decay of 134Te has been investigated using a Ge(Li) detector and a double-lens coincidence spectrometer. Four new transitions were found. The half-lives of the lowest excited levels in 134I were measured with the following results: T12(79.5 keV level) = 1.62±0.10 ns, T12(181.1 keV level) < 100 ps, T12(210.8 keV level) < 150 ps. A comparison with theory confirms that the 134I ground state configuration is predominantly (g72, d32).

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