Absolute Branching Ratios of Prominent γ Rays Following α Decay of 233U

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 (>99.98%) was separated from its decay products before preparation of a 4.74-mg/cm2 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 α-γ/α 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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-94
Number of pages7
JournalNuclear Data Sheets
Volume193
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

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