Abstract
Experimental gamma ray branching ratios are compared with the predictions of the single particle model. When both transitions are predicted to be predominantly E1 or M1 the experimental branching ratios show a distribution which is centred close to the predicted value with 69–76% of the transition pairs within a factor of 10 and 92–94% within a factor of 100 of this. When one transition is predicted to be E2 and the other M1, the median E2-M1 branching ratio is 63 times the predicted value with a spread similar to that of the E1-E1 and M1-M1 distributions.
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