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14-Mev ( n , α ) and ( n , p ) Cross Sections in Zirconium. II

14-Mev ( n , α ) and ( n , p ) Cross Sections in Zirconium. II W KL co LT 1 g Woo loo t o 1 0 n ~~n~LL1n~ MASS (ELECTRON MASSES) FIG. 2. Mass distributions: Upper histogram represents r mesons. Crossed squares refer to T's found nonsystematically. Lower histogram is made up of particles decaying into a single lightly ionizing secondary. comparison of the measured - meson mass of (974i6) me with the accepted value' of 966 me indicates a possible systematic error. This work was done with the encouragement and guidance of Professor Chaim Richman. Most of the scanning was performed by Mrs. Beverly Baldridge, Miss Irene d'Arche, Mrs. Marilynn Harbert, Mrs. Edith Goodwin, and Miss Kathryn Palmer. It is with pleasure that we acknowledge the help and advice in nuclear emulsion techniques given us by Professor Powell's group at Bristol. The assistance of the Bevatron crew, under the direction of Dr. Edward J. Lofgren, and their skillful operation of the machine are greatly appreciated. * This work was performed under the auspices of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. t National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellow. 1 Kerth, Stork, Birge, Haddock, and Whitehead, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., Vol. 30, No. 3, 41 (1955). 2 Courant, Livingston, and Snyder, Phys. Rev. 88, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review American Physical Society (APS)

14-Mev ( n , α ) and ( n , p ) Cross Sections in Zirconium. II

Physical Review , Volume 99 (1) – Jul 1, 1955
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Copyright © 1955 The American Physical Society
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1536-6065
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10.1103/PhysRev.99.330.2
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Abstract

W KL co LT 1 g Woo loo t o 1 0 n ~~n~LL1n~ MASS (ELECTRON MASSES) FIG. 2. Mass distributions: Upper histogram represents r mesons. Crossed squares refer to T's found nonsystematically. Lower histogram is made up of particles decaying into a single lightly ionizing secondary. comparison of the measured - meson mass of (974i6) me with the accepted value' of 966 me indicates a possible systematic error. This work was done with the encouragement and guidance of Professor Chaim Richman. Most of the scanning was performed by Mrs. Beverly Baldridge, Miss Irene d'Arche, Mrs. Marilynn Harbert, Mrs. Edith Goodwin, and Miss Kathryn Palmer. It is with pleasure that we acknowledge the help and advice in nuclear emulsion techniques given us by Professor Powell's group at Bristol. The assistance of the Bevatron crew, under the direction of Dr. Edward J. Lofgren, and their skillful operation of the machine are greatly appreciated. * This work was performed under the auspices of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. t National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellow. 1 Kerth, Stork, Birge, Haddock, and Whitehead, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., Vol. 30, No. 3, 41 (1955). 2 Courant, Livingston, and Snyder, Phys. Rev. 88,

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Published: Jul 1, 1955

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