Decay Data for Eu-153, Xe-131, and Tm-169: The Latest Information

In summary, the conversation revolves around the request for the latest decay data for various nuclides, specifically Eu-153, Xe131, and Tm169. The current available data is from 1998, 1994, and 1991, and the source is the nndc/ensdf website. The person also mentions trying a suggested link, but it does not have the specific information they need on internal conversion coefficients. Another link is suggested and deemed useful.
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vijay sai K.
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Hello

I would like to know what is the latest decay data (Nuclear Data Sheets)
available for Eu-153 (Gd-153 EC decay), Xe131(I-131 decay) and
Tm169 (Yb169 decay). what i could get is only that of 1998 ,1994 and 1991.

This data is frm the nndc/ ensdf website.
could anyone help me pls... Thanx
 
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  • #3
Mathman

Thanx for ur help. I have tried the link that u have suggested.
The info i require about the Internal conversion co-efficients is not given.

can suggest anything else ...
Thanx
 
  • #5
Its a very good site. I think i can get some good info frm here.
Thanx alot.

vjsai K.
 

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