1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01438460
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Nonisotropic L-conversion-electron ? X-ray directional correlations in160Dy

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“…With this sign included the discrepancy between the two sets of theoretical values, noted in [7], disappears. As mentioned in the introduction new values for conversion-electron -x-ray directional correlations have been calculated [9].…”
Section: C Qo Ol~ W(jlja Lq; 89mentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…With this sign included the discrepancy between the two sets of theoretical values, noted in [7], disappears. As mentioned in the introduction new values for conversion-electron -x-ray directional correlations have been calculated [9].…”
Section: C Qo Ol~ W(jlja Lq; 89mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In [7] different theoretical predictions were found to be in mutual conflict. Published numerical values [3] and values calculated by using the radial matrix elements and phases by Band et al [13] were in disagreement with the experimental values for conversion-electron x-ray directional correlations.…”
Section: Appendix: Note On the Use Of Conversion Matrix Elementsmentioning
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