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

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers on the search for the latest decay data for the isotopes Eu-153, Xe-131, and Tm-169, specifically regarding their decay processes and internal conversion coefficients. Participants are seeking updated information beyond older data from the Nuclear Data Sheets.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests the latest decay data for Eu-153, Xe-131, and Tm-169, noting that the most recent data they found is from 1998, 1994, and 1991.
  • Another participant provides a link to a website that may contain relevant information but is uncertain about the date of the data.
  • A participant acknowledges the suggestion but indicates that the specific information they need regarding internal conversion coefficients is not available from that source.
  • A different participant shares another link, claiming it has a lot of data for each nuclide.
  • One participant expresses appreciation for the second link, suggesting it may provide useful information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the availability of the latest decay data, as some links are suggested but do not meet the specific needs of the original requester.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the potential outdatedness of the suggested sources and the specific nature of the requested internal conversion coefficients, which may not be covered in the provided links.

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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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
 
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Its a very good site. I think i can get some good info frm here.
Thanx a lot.

vjsai K.