Definitely purely academic:
I recently saw an article on NMR of 99Tc which is spin 9/2. For this nucleus, there exists an excited state which is called 99mTc. This state decays by gamma-emission with a half-life time of 6h to 99Tc (used in medical imaging).
In our NMR group this triggered a discussion whether an "excited nuclear state" has a different spin-state or gyromagnetic ratio compared to a "nuclear ground" state? Any ideas around in this community?
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