Delayed gamma-ray emission in the spontaneous fission of californium 252.

dc.contributor.authorAjitanand, NNen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2007-11-22T04:33:40Zen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-30T04:41:38Zen_AU
dc.date.available2007-11-22T04:33:40Zen_AU
dc.date.available2010-04-30T04:41:38Zen_AU
dc.date.issued1970-11en_AU
dc.description.abstractThe delayed gamma-ray emission in 252Cf spontaneous fission has been studied using a lithium drifted germanium detector. In the time range 300 nanoseconds to 5 microseconds after fission a number of gamma rays were seen and their half-lives and intensities were measured. The results are compared with a recent investigation which used a different experimental method.en_AU
dc.identifier.citationAjitanand, N. (1971). Delayed gamma-ray emission in the spontaneous fission of californium-252 (AAEC/TM577). Lucas Heights, N.S.W.: Research Establishment, Australian Atomic Energy Commission.en_AU
dc.identifier.govdoc876en_AU
dc.identifier.isbn0642993890en_AU
dc.identifier.otherAAEC-TM-577en_AU
dc.identifier.placeofpublicationLucas Heights, New South Walesen_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/866en_AU
dc.language.isoen_auen_AU
dc.publisherAustralian Atomic Energy Commissionen_AU
dc.subjectGamma radiationen_AU
dc.subjectFissionen_AU
dc.subjectCalifornium 252en_AU
dc.subjectData analysisen_AU
dc.subjectGE semiconductor detectorsen_AU
dc.subjectLithiumen_AU
dc.titleDelayed gamma-ray emission in the spontaneous fission of californium 252.en_AU
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