WANG XINLIN YANG JINGXIA (China Institute of Atomic Energy, P. O. Box 275 (20), Beijing, 102413). STUDY OF THE DECAY OF ~(131)I AND ~(134)Cs[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 1992, 26(3): 75-75. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.1992.26.03.0075
Citation:
WANG XINLIN YANG JINGXIA (China Institute of Atomic Energy, P. O. Box 275 (20), Beijing, 102413). STUDY OF THE DECAY OF ~(131)I AND ~(134)Cs[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 1992, 26(3): 75-75. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.1992.26.03.0075
WANG XINLIN YANG JINGXIA (China Institute of Atomic Energy, P. O. Box 275 (20), Beijing, 102413). STUDY OF THE DECAY OF ~(131)I AND ~(134)Cs[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 1992, 26(3): 75-75. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.1992.26.03.0075
Citation:
WANG XINLIN YANG JINGXIA (China Institute of Atomic Energy, P. O. Box 275 (20), Beijing, 102413). STUDY OF THE DECAY OF ~(131)I AND ~(134)Cs[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 1992, 26(3): 75-75. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.1992.26.03.0075
Relative emission probabilities of gamma-rays from the decay of ~(131)I and ~(134)Cs are measured with a calibrated coaxial Ge detector. Experimental uncertainties are about ±1% (1σ) for strong gammarays. These two nuclides are useful for the calibration of Ge detector in 80—1400 keV.