a= 1/2inceh z 5 inches ro = 3/5 inch b = (6 - 2/1) inches where 1/u is the mean-free-path of gamma radiation in lead. K was evaluated by means of numerical integra- tion for values of E (and corresponding values of b) at 200-kev intervals between O and 2 Mev and at 3 Mev (Fig. 8). oe The absolute photon intensity is a combination of these various correction factors, i.e.: I = AC/vwi A graph of I/A versus E is snown in Fig. 9. After reading the energetically appropriate I/A from the graph, the number was multiplied by the area of the total absorption peak of the corresponding gamma ray to obtain absolute photon inten- sity of that line. RESULTS The absolute photon intensities with their estimated errors are listed for each gamma line of each record in Tables 2 and 3. The abbreviated sample notation used for 19

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