1962
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2539(08)61180-4
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Work at Imperial College, London, on the Use of Image Intensifies in Nuclear Physics

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“…With the B(V •* ryl = 0.0197 ± 0.C026, the total width can then be determined to be r tnc(n') = 300 ±90 KcV (or T = (2.2 ±0.7) x 10~3 1 sec). Our measurement of I*tat is in excellent agreement with the only other available measurement (280 i 100 KeV) recently reported by Reference (18).…”
Section: Evidence For N' (958) Production In Two-photon Collisionssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…With the B(V •* ryl = 0.0197 ± 0.C026, the total width can then be determined to be r tnc(n') = 300 ±90 KcV (or T = (2.2 ±0.7) x 10~3 1 sec). Our measurement of I*tat is in excellent agreement with the only other available measurement (280 i 100 KeV) recently reported by Reference (18).…”
Section: Evidence For N' (958) Production In Two-photon Collisionssupporting
confidence: 92%