Abstract
A large number of corrections for recoil distance measurements either for lifetime measurements or for hyperfine interaction measurements have been calculated. The results are expressed in terms of the intensities of the shifted and the unshifted gamma ray peaks and in terms of the fractional change of energy of the shifted gamma ray. The accuracy of the results should be limited only by counting statistics as the corrections are carried to order v/ c (of the recoiling nucleus). Suggestions are made for reducing uncertainties in the hyperfine interaction correction to lifetime measurements and for improving the accuracy in hyperfine interaction measurements.
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