Half-lives of 101Rh and 108Agm
Howard A. Shugart, Edgardo Browne, and Eric B. Norman

TL;DR
This paper reports precise measurements of the half-lives of isotopes 101Rh and 108Agm using gamma-ray spectroscopy, providing updated values that are compared with earlier data.
Contribution
The study introduces high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy with a ratio method to accurately determine the half-lives of 101Rh and 108Agm.
Findings
Half-life of 101Rh is 4.07 ± 0.05 years.
Half-life of 108Agm is 448 ± 27 years.
Results are compared with previous measurements.
Abstract
Using long-term gamma-ray spectroscopy with high resolution germanium detectors and a ratio method, the half-lives of 101Rh and 108Agm have been determined to be 4.07 + 0.05 years and 448 + 27 years, respectively. These results are compared with previously reported values.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Radioactivity and Radon Measurements · Nuclear physics research studies
