Abstract

The sum peak method has been applied to calculate electron capture probability changes to 97 keV and 103 keV levels in the decay of153Gd in different environments, e.g., HClO4 and HNO3. The relative and absolute intensities of KX-rays and γ-rays have been measured using a HPGe detector. In addition to these, electron capture intensities and electron capture decay energies (QEc) have also been calculated.

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