T.J. Gray , J.M. Allmond , L.G. Evans , B.D. Roach , T.T. King , B.C. Rasco
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Abstract
The absolute γ-ray branching ratios (emission probabilities) for 19 prominent peaks in the α decay of 233U are reported with energies ranging from 97 to 366 keV. The branching ratios were obtained from α-γ coincidence measurements, normalized to the α singles. The high-purity 233U material () was separated from its decay products before preparation of a 4.74- uranyl nitrate foil with a 6-mm diameter. This is the first report on the absolute normalization of the branching ratios since 1984 and it is the only measure by α-γ coincidences, where the ratio removes several potential systematic biases. Overall, the results are consistent with the adopted literature and they validate the quantities most relevant to the non-destructive assay of fissile 233U material, which is relevant to the thorium fuel cycle and associated safeguards.
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The Nuclear Data Sheets are current and are published monthly. They are devoted to compilation and evaluations of experimental and theoretical results in Nuclear Physics. The journal is mostly produced from Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF), a computer file maintained by the US National Nuclear Data Center