Abstract
We discuss our experiences with exceptionally intense Mossbauer sources (of order 100 Ci) and their use in making precision determinations of line shape parameters. We review our measurements of interference and recoilless fraction using conventional transmission geometry. Fitting simultaneous sets of data with known constraints greatly improves the efficiency of line-shape determination. Measurements of interference have been made using a two-absorber technique first introduced by Mossbauer and coworkers. Our results indicate that the method can be useful for determining interference, but that incorrect line shape parameters are obtained if powder samples are used which do not comply well with the assumption of thickness uniformity in the absorber.
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