Abstract
Iridium-196 (120 min) has been produced by the ($d,\ensuremath{\alpha}$) reaction on ${\mathrm{Pt}}^{198}$. The iridium was chemically separated from the target material. Gamma-ray, beta-ray, gamma-gamma, beta-gamma, and gamma-ray sum coincidence spectra were measured. ${\mathrm{Ir}}^{196}$ decays by a single beta group with an end-point energy of 0.95 MeV. The beta decay is followed by a cascade of six gamma rays of 100, 355, 389, 442, 518, and 646 keV. This decay is compatible with the known level scheme of ${\mathrm{Pt}}^{196}$.
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