1946
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.69.137
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On the Variation along Range of theHρ-Distribution and the Charge of the Fission Fragments of the Light Group

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“…Experimental support for this view has recently been provided by measurements on He4 and LF nuclei, fission fragments and a-particles from Ra224, Bi2 1 2, and P0210 (25,26,27). An important recent result is Appleyard'� value of 30.5 ± 0.8 e. v. for Wa ppropriate to polonium a particles in watel vapour (28).…”
Section: The Mean Energy To Create An Ion Pair (W)mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Experimental support for this view has recently been provided by measurements on He4 and LF nuclei, fission fragments and a-particles from Ra224, Bi2 1 2, and P0210 (25,26,27). An important recent result is Appleyard'� value of 30.5 ± 0.8 e. v. for Wa ppropriate to polonium a particles in watel vapour (28).…”
Section: The Mean Energy To Create An Ion Pair (W)mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…from which the energy, E, in ergs can be calculated by the relation 1 E=m, ( 1), (76) in which ttIq is the rest mass of the electron. The energy of beta particles is commonly expressed, not in ergs, but in electron volts, which represents the potential difference in volts through which the electron must be accelerated to obtain a given energy.…”
Section: Bela-ray Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using the same general method Lassen [76] obtains the equivalent of an energy-range curve for the light group of fragments. This is shown in figure 80 and illustrates the relatively low penetrating power of fission particles.…”
Section: Fission Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%