Short-lived Isotopes of Lanthanum, Cerium and Praseodymium Studied by SISAK-technique
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 1974

Short-lived, neutron-rich isotopes of the rare earth elements La, Ce and Pr have been studied by the means of a continuous solvent extraction separation method (SISAK). Half-lives, energies and relative intensities are reported for γ-rays attributed to 40 ± 3 sec 144La, 20 ± 5 sec 145La, 11 ± 1 sec 146La, 58 ± 3 sec 147Ce, 45 ± 5 sec 148Ce and 9·1 ± 0·4 sec 150Pr. Indirect evidence for the isolation of 5 sec 149Ce and 5–10 sec 150Ce is also presented along with upper half-life limits of 5 sec for 147La and 148La.

{+148}La

measured E|g

I|g

{+146}La

{+147}

{+150}Pr

{+149}

{+150}Ce measured upper limit on T{-1/2}.

{+148}Ce

{+145}

RADIOACTIVITY {+144}

T{-1/2}. {+147}

Författare

Gunnar Skarnemark

Institutionen för kärnkemi

Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

Vol. 36 1689-

Ämneskategorier

Kemi

DOI

10.1016/0022-1902(74)80494-X

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