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Re: radionuclide decay data



On Tue, 20 Aug 96 07:07:47 +0000
Dave Brown < BrownDR@micf.nist.gov > wrote:

> Subject: beta reference....

> Does anyone know of a good beta energy reference which lists betas by 
> energy and subsequently the identifying nuclide..?......Like the ones 
> typically used for identifying unknown gammas.  Either printed or 
> electronic media is fine. 

> Dave Brown, chp
> NIST Reactor Health Physics
> Gaithersburg, MD
> browndr@micf.nist.gov
> 301-975-5810

The program RADDECAY 4.02 is available from RSIC and also widely 
available on Internet and bulletin board and CD-ROM sources of IBM-PC 
freeware and shareware.

Quoting from the RSIC Data Library DLC-134 Abstract:

"RADDECAY 4.02 is an interactive program for the IBM-PC, or compatible, 
for retrieving and displaying decay information for 497 radionuclides.  
Data provided include half life, radioactive daughter nuclides, 
probabilities per decay, and decay product energies for alpha particles, 
beta rays, positrons, electrons, x-rays, and gamma rays. ... The 
radioactive decay data in the labrary were published in DOE/TIC-11026 
... and made available as DLC-80/DRALIST in the MEDLIST format."