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23.—Coincidence Studies of 144Pr with an X-ray Detector

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2012

R. K. Mishra
Affiliation:
Bedford College, University of London
H. O. W. Richardson
Affiliation:
Bedford College, University of London
R. N. Thomas
Affiliation:
Bedford College, University of London
R. V. Thomas
Affiliation:
Bedford College, University of London

Extract

Norman Feather was one of the first physicists to realise the power of the coincidence method for elucidating nuclear level schemes. He observed coincidences occurring during the sensitive time of a Wilson cloud chamber in the 1920s. This note reports an application of some recent advances in coincidence technique in an attempt to set upper limits to the intensities of some unconfirmed γ-rays of 144Pr, which are indicated by broken lines in text-fig. 1.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1972

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