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Internal conversion coefficients of high multipole transitions: Experiment and theories

Authors :
J. Gerl
K. Vijay Sai
M. Sainath
K. Venkataramaniah
R. Gowrishankar
Source :
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. 94:701-738
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

A compilation of the available experimental internal conversion coefficients (ICCs), αT, αK, αL, and ratios K/L and K/LM of high multipole (L > 2) transitions for a number of elements in the range 21 ⩽ Z ⩽ 94 is presented. Our listing of experimental data includes 194 data sets on 110 E3 transitions, 10 data sets on 6 E4 transitions, 11 data sets on 7 E5 transitions, 38 data sets on 21 M3 transitions, and 132 data sets on 68 M4 transitions. Data with less than 10% experimental uncertainty have been selected for comparison with the theoretical values of Hager and Seltzer [R.S. Hager, E.C. Seltzer, Nucl. Data Tables A 4 (1968) 1], Rosel et al. [F. Rosel, H.M. Fries, K. Alder, H.C. Pauli, At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 21 (1978) 91], and BRICC. The relative percentage deviations (%Δ) have been calculated for each of the above theories and the averages ( % Δ ¯ ) are estimated. The Band et al. [I.M. Band, M.B. Trzhaskovskaya, C.W. Nestor Jr., P.O. Tikkanen, S. Raman, At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 81 (2002) 1] tables, using the BRICC interpolation code, are seen to give theoretical ICCs closest to experimental values.

Details

ISSN :
0092640X
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables
Accession number :
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