Abstract
A 4π β spectrometer consists of two Si(Li) detectors with a sensitive region that is more than 8-mm thick. Using this total-absorption spectrometer it is possible to make a direct measurement of β spectra without correcting the response function for the electron backscattering from the crystal surface. The β spectra of transitions to the excited states of daughter nuclei have been measured using an additional 3'' BGO detector of γ rays, which is connected in coincidence with the pair of Si(Li) detectors.
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