Emission probabilities of γ rays from thermal neutron capture by natural chromium relative to the 835-keV γ ray.
Eγi (keV) Target Pγi/P835keV
564.35(6) 52Cr 0.0819(4)
749.32(6) 50Cr 0.4137(17)
835.03(6) 53Cr 1.000(4)
1150.06(5) 50Cr 0.01525(11)
1784.69(5) 53Cr 0.1284(6)
1899.25(5) 50Cr 0.0619(4)
2239.16(5) 53Cr 0.1354(7)
2321.09(5) 52Cr 0.0968(5)
2376.84(5) 50Cr 0.02588(13)
2670.20(5) 52Cr 0.02006(12)
3616.88(8) 52Cr 0.01886(11)
3719.77(6) 53Cr 0.04674(24)
4322.43(8) 52Cr 0.02096(12)
5268.92(12) 52Cr 0.0333(3)
5618.13(11) 52Cr 0.0949(8)
5998.63(11) 53Cr 0.0569(5)
6135.39(13) 50Cr 0.0466(10)
6644.47(14) 53Cr 0.1229(11)
7098.84(19) 53Cr 0.0963(9)
7361.99(17) 50Cr 0.0643(6)
7374.68(17) 52Cr 0.0557(5)
7938.65(18) 52Cr 0.294(3)
8511.55(20) 50Cr 0.1555(21)
8882.88(22) 53Cr 0.562(7)
9717.5(3) 53Cr 0.200(3)

The data uncertainties are defined as standard deviations corresponding to the 1 σ confidence level - these uncertainties are expressed in terms of the last digit(s) of the recommended value, for example:
      686.080(6) means 686.080 ± 0.006, and 0.037(3) means 0.037 ± 0.003