Talk:Branching fraction

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[edit] Ig

on a the page http://ie.lbl.gov/toi/nuclide.asp?iZA=550137, in the tables of decays at the bottom (eg the gamma from 137Cs table) the Ig% is quoted. This looks a bit like a branching ratio. Is it? what does the I stand for? (the g is presumably gamma)--87.127.117.246 12:26, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

I think it might be intensity --87.127.117.246 12:39, 13 January 2007 (UTC)