Abstract

Radioactive sources of the monoenergetic low-energy conversion electrons from the decay of isomeric ^{83textrm{m}}mathrm {{Kr}} are frequently used in the systematic measurements, particularly in the neutrino mass and dark matter experiments. For this purpose, the isomer is obtained by the decay of its parent radionuclide ^{83}mathrm {{Rb}}. In order to get more precise data on the gamma-rays occuring in the ^{83}mathrm {{Rb}}/^{83textrm{m}}mathrm {{Kr}} chain, we re-measured the relevant gamma-ray spectra, because the previous measurement took place in 1976. The obtained intensities are in fair agreement with the previous measurement. We have, however, improved the uncertainties by a factor of 4.3, identified a new gamma transition and determined more precisely energies of weaker gamma transitions.

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