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Do neutral nuclei exist?

Discusses arguments put forward in literature regarding the existence of neutral nuclei. The possible sources of neutral nuclei are considered. An experiment carried out with a proton synchrocyclotron in CERN is described using as a source of neutral nuclei tungsten foil irradiated with a 24 GeV pro...

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Autor principal: Hnatowicz, V
Lenguaje:cze
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/878477
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description Discusses arguments put forward in literature regarding the existence of neutral nuclei. The possible sources of neutral nuclei are considered. An experiment carried out with a proton synchrocyclotron in CERN is described using as a source of neutral nuclei tungsten foil irradiated with a 24 GeV proton beam and as a detector of the neutral nuclei a highly pure sample of zinc. The experiment has proved indirectly the existence of neutral nuclei of the /sup A/n type. The detection of the neutral nuclei was based on the assumption that the nuclei /sup A/n reacted with the Zn nuclei resulting in /sup 72/Zn with further decay to /sup 72/Ga. (1 refs).
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spelling cern-8784772019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/878477czeHnatowicz, VDo neutral nuclei exist?Nuclear PhysicsDiscusses arguments put forward in literature regarding the existence of neutral nuclei. The possible sources of neutral nuclei are considered. An experiment carried out with a proton synchrocyclotron in CERN is described using as a source of neutral nuclei tungsten foil irradiated with a 24 GeV proton beam and as a detector of the neutral nuclei a highly pure sample of zinc. The experiment has proved indirectly the existence of neutral nuclei of the /sup A/n type. The detection of the neutral nuclei was based on the assumption that the nuclei /sup A/n reacted with the Zn nuclei resulting in /sup 72/Zn with further decay to /sup 72/Ga. (1 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8784771977
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Hnatowicz, V
Do neutral nuclei exist?
title Do neutral nuclei exist?
title_full Do neutral nuclei exist?
title_fullStr Do neutral nuclei exist?
title_full_unstemmed Do neutral nuclei exist?
title_short Do neutral nuclei exist?
title_sort do neutral nuclei exist?
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/878477
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