Showing papers in "Physics Letters in 1962"
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TL;DR: The gamma transition probabilities from the first 2/sup +/ states of even-even nuclei, T/sub gamma / (21 yields 0), are shown to exhibit a uniform behavior from A = 12 to 240.
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TL;DR: In this article, a coreexcitation model was proposed for the Au/sup 197/ nuclear spectra, where the lowest positive parity excited states result from coupling this odd nucleon to the 2/sup +/ state of the core.
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CERN1
TL;DR: By analyzing the precession of polarized mu mesons in a 16kOe magnetic field, the anomalous magnetic moment of the mu meson was measured as (1162 plus or minus 5) x 10/sup -6/
61 citations
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CERN1
TL;DR: In this article, a model for elastic and inelastic processes in interactions above the Bev region is considered; the model consists of a superposition of peripheral diagrams, and represents an approximate solution of the strip approach to the Mandelstam representation.
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TL;DR: The preparation, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of EuS, EuSe, and EuTe are described in this paper, where the lattice parameters, Curie points, effective moments, and saturation moments are tabulated, and the magnetic susceptibility is shown as a function of temperature.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the fractional change in length against temperature and corresponding expansion coefficients ( alpha /sub 1/) at 50 deg C intervais for the range 20 to 700 deg C in both the a and c single crystal directions are shown.
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TL;DR: Using a small accelerator, Si/sup 28/ (n, alpha )Mg/sup 25/ cross sections at 13.5 to 14.7 Mev were measured at 100-kev intervals as mentioned in this paper.
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TL;DR: In this article, a discussion is presented to account for some of the statistics of the basic physical processes occurring in a charged particie detector, and it is shown that there may be an appreciable contribution to the reaction width when a heavy charged particle is slowed down.
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TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic flux to be conserved in a multiply connected superconductor is a multi-valued function, the moduli being the magnet fluxes per hole and the possible consequences of this property for triply connected or more complicated bodies are examined.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the filamentary or mesh-like character of the current and flux paths in the interior of certain t#es of superconducting alloys is discussed and the penetration of a magnetic field into this type of alloy is also discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a second-order perturbation calculation of the low and intermediate energy levels of spherical nuclei is presented, where the Hamiltonian for the nucleus is expanded in powers of terms that are, in a sense, proportional to the quadrupole tensor.
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CERN1
TL;DR: In this paper, the success of quasi-elastic nucleon scattering in complex nuclei as a means of studying one-hole excitntions in the shell model raises the question of twohole excitations.
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TL;DR: The shapes and amplitudes of these excitation functions are compared with those of C/sup 12/ and F/sup 19/.
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TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the giant resonance peak in the nuclear photo effect can be understood as a superposition of the like particle-hole pairs, (pp) and (nn), in terms of the shell model.