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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Prompt publication of brief reports of important discoveries in physics may be secured by addressing them to this department. Closing dates for this department are, for the first issue of the month, the eighteenth of the preceding month, for the second issue, the third of the month. Because of the late closing dates for the section no proof can be shown to authors. The Board of Editors does not hold itself responsible for the opinions expressed by the correspondents. Communications should not in general exceed 600 words in length. Nuclear Isomerism in Rhodium Pontecorvol has recently pointed out that Rh'4 emits numerous electrons of energy 35-60 kev. He ascribes these electrons to the internal conversion of the gamma-radiation emitted when the Rh"" nucleus goes from an excited state (4.2-minute period) to the ground state. From the ground state there is beta-emission which gives Pd"14 and is ascribed to the 44-second period. The emission of the gamma-ray from the excited state is an alternative process to the direct emission of a beta-ray from the excited state. In this latter connection the beta-ray spectra associated with the two periods are of interest. A studv of these
Physical Review – American Physical Society (APS)
Published: Nov 15, 1938
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