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Re: Co-60





I-132 has a peak at 1173.2 keV.



If there was a large amount of Cs-134, the peak at 1173 keV could be a

cascade summing peak at 1173.9 keV.



Jim Fitzgerald





In message <OF350856DA.292AA73A-ON85256B13.0053AB48@aepsc.com>,

dpharrison@AEP.COM writes

>I have a gamma spec report that identifies 1173-keV, but not 1332-keV.  If

>it's Co-60, wouldn't I see both peaks?

>

>David Harrison

>dpharrison@aep.com

>

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