Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879648 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Usually, Kurie plots are used to analyze beta-spectra shape-factor functions measured by means of semiconductor and magnetic spectrometers. A drawback of these techniques is the occurrence of self-absorption within the samples through which the emission spectrum is altered. In liquid-scintillation samples self-absorption does not occur, but the poor energy resolution makes the analysis of the spectra difficult. To overcome this problem, two resolution-invariant observables are used for determining the shape-factor function of 90Sr: (1) the maximum point energy and (2) the cutoff energy yield. The measured shape-factor function of 90Sr agrees with the one which is predicted by theory for the first-forbidden unique transition.
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Authors
A. Grau Carles, K. Kossert, A. Grau Malonda,