Abstract
The emission probability of the 165 and 1420 keV γ-rays emitted in the decay of 139Ba has been measured by 4 π β- γ coincidence counting and Ge(Li) spectrometric techniques to be (23.76 ± 0.25) and (0.261 ± 0.005) γ-rays per 100 disintegrations, respectively. The half-life of 139Ba has been determined to be (83.06 ± 0.28) minutes.
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