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The Symmetry of Nuclear Wave Functions

The Symmetry of Nuclear Wave Functions Prompt publication of brief reports of important discoveries in physics may be secured by addressing them to this department. Closing dates for this depart- ment are, for the first issue of the month, the twenty-eighth of the preceding month; for the second issue, the thirteenth of the month. The Board of Editors does not hold itself responsible for the opinions expressed by the correspondents. Scattering of Light By Kerr Cell The amount of light from a mercury arc scattered at small angles in its passage through a parallel plate condenser, containing water as its dielectric, was investigated. The in- tensity of the light scattered at small angles to the direction of the directly transmitted beam, when a high frequency field of one meter approximately was impressed on the plates of the condenser by a short wave-length oscillating circuit, was found to be comparable in intensity to the radiation falling on the cell. The spectrograms taken in the ultra- violet region from 3000A to 2500A of the light scattered at angles from 10 to -1 with respect to the direction of the primary beam indicated that all the light passing through the cell had been scattered. For lower fre- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review American Physical Society (APS)

The Symmetry of Nuclear Wave Functions

Physical Review , Volume 34 (7) – Oct 1, 1929
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Copyright
Copyright © 1929 The American Physical Society
ISSN
1536-6065
DOI
10.1103/PhysRev.34.1061.2
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Abstract

Prompt publication of brief reports of important discoveries in physics may be secured by addressing them to this department. Closing dates for this depart- ment are, for the first issue of the month, the twenty-eighth of the preceding month; for the second issue, the thirteenth of the month. The Board of Editors does not hold itself responsible for the opinions expressed by the correspondents. Scattering of Light By Kerr Cell The amount of light from a mercury arc scattered at small angles in its passage through a parallel plate condenser, containing water as its dielectric, was investigated. The in- tensity of the light scattered at small angles to the direction of the directly transmitted beam, when a high frequency field of one meter approximately was impressed on the plates of the condenser by a short wave-length oscillating circuit, was found to be comparable in intensity to the radiation falling on the cell. The spectrograms taken in the ultra- violet region from 3000A to 2500A of the light scattered at angles from 10 to -1 with respect to the direction of the primary beam indicated that all the light passing through the cell had been scattered. For lower fre-

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Physical ReviewAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Oct 1, 1929

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