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Gamma-ray-L-x-ray directional correlations in182W

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Directional correlations between gamma radiation andL x-rays in182W have been measured. The x-rays are emitted following the internal conversion process of the 100.1 keV 2+ → 0+ transition. The experimental results for anisotropies involving gamma radiation emitted in the 1189.0 keV transition andL x-rays are A(γL l )=−0.073(27),A(γL α)=−0.0102(45),A(γL β)=−0.0031(35), andA(γL γ)=−0.007(13). The value deduced for the coefficientU 2(e) pertaining to the converted transition isU 2(e)=0.52(8) in reasonable agreement with the theoretically expected value 0.410. A note is given on the use of internal conversion radial matrix elements.

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We are grateful to Dr. M.A. Listengarten for clarifying the proper use of the internal conversion matrix elements and to Drs. J.S. Geiger and A.J. Ferguson for providing us with their directional correlation formulae.

We are indebted to Prof. T.R. Gerholm for the excellent research facilities put at our disposal. This work is supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council.

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Bargholtz, C., Holmberg, L. & Tegnér, P.E. Gamma-ray-L-x-ray directional correlations in182W. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 328, 301–307 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01290498

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