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Half-life of32Si
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In this paper, the decay rate was determined from the 32Si/36Cl ratio of counts, based on the analysis of 53 points taken in 48 months, the valueT1/2 = 172(4) yr is adopted for the half-life of 32Si.About:
This article is published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters.The article was published on 1986-06-01. It has received 134 citations till now.read more
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Nucleus Decay Oscilllations, Quantum Nonlinearity and Emergent Gravity
TL;DR: In this paper, the decay process obeys to nonlinear Shroedinger equation with Doebner-Goldin terms with corrections to Hamiltonian of quantum system interaction with gravitation field.
Experimental Evidence for Physical Reality of Theta Wave by Change in Radionuclide Decay Rates
TL;DR: In this article, the authors inferred the physical reality of de Broglie waves by analysis performed on two independent experiments on radionuclide decay rates, and they reported some experimental setups which are only possible of interpretation if we consider the reality of Theta waves.
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The Physics behind the NASA Flyby Anomaly
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used a simple physical formula related to the input and output spacecraft velocities relative to the Earth rotational plane to explain the anomalies encountered by NASA during six flybys of Earth from 1990 to 2005.
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Test of Nuclear Decay Rate Variation due to an Antineutrino Flux.
TL;DR: In this article, the decay rate parameter variations experiments were reviewed and compared, and it was shown that there is no measurable decay rate variation due to an antineutrino flux, yielding a $68\% confidence level upper limit sensitivity.
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Planck's Constant as a Dynamical Field & Path Integral
TL;DR: In this article, a free field with a tadpole term, a standing-wave non-propagating mode, and a non-oscillating nonpropagation mode are considered.
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The 1983 atomic mass evaluation: (II). Nuclear-reaction and separation energies
A.H. Wapstra,Georges Audi +1 more
TL;DR: The present table gives values and their estimated precision for the separation energies and reaction energies representing together twelve carefully selected combinations of nuclides with ΔA as discussed by the authors, where ΔA is defined as the ratio of the separation energy and reaction energy.
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Measurement of the /sup 32/Si half-life via accelerator mass spectrometry
W. Kutschera,W. F. Henning,Michael Paul,Robert Smither,E. J. Stephenson,J.L. Yntema,D.E. Alburger,J.B. Cumming,G. Harbottle +8 more
TL;DR: The half-life of cosmogenic /sup 32/Si has been measured to be T/sub 1/2/=101 +- 18 yr, considerably shorter than the previously accepted value of approx. =300 yr.
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Ultra-sensitive particle identification systems based upon electrostatic accelerators
TL;DR: In this paper, a review is presented of a new ultra-sensitive particle identification technique which uses as one component an electrostatic accelerator, which has been used in various laboratories for a search for superheavy elements, quarks, and the long lived isotopes 14 C and 36 Cl.
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Half-life of Si-32 from tandem-accelerator mass spectrometry
David Elmore,N. Anantaraman,H. W. Fulbright,Harry E. Gove,H. S. Hans,K. Nishiizumi,M. T. Murrell,Morihiro Honda +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a newly developed mass-spectrometry technique employing a tandem Van de Graaff accelerator together with a special beam-transport system and heavy-ion detector has been used to determine the half-life of Si-32.