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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/32089
Title: A MASS SPECTROGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ENERGETICS AT MASS NUMBERS 92, 94 AND 97 AND A PROPOSED DESIGN OF Λ PROTON RESONANCE MAGNETIC FIELD REGULATOR
Authors: Geiger, James Stephen
Advisor: Duckworth, H. E.
Department: Physics
Keywords: Mass Spectrography;Magnetic Field Regulator;Mass Difference;Nuclear Resonance Detector
Publication Date: Sep-1952
Abstract: PART A - Lines spectrographic measurements ore reported of the following mass differences: 1/2W184- Zr92, 1/2Wl84- Mo92, 1/2 Os188- Zr94, 1/2 Os188- Mo94, 1/2 Os192- Zr96, 1/2 Os192- Mo96, 192 9G and 1/2 Os - Ru . These results are used to check and supplement existing transmutation and disintegra- 92 92 tion date in the region of the Zr - Mo and Zr94- Mo94 isobaric pairs and the Zr96- Mo96- Ru96 isobaric triplet. PART B - The operation of proton resonance controlled magnetic field strength regulators is outlined. The results of tests on an experimental model regulator are given along with a proposed regulator design based on these tests.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/32089
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