1953
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.92.1184
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Angular and Energy Distributions of Photoprotons from Aluminum and Tantalum

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“…However, when I arrived I found that the only activity going on with that machine was an attempt to increase the beam current, which was too small to do very much of interest. That kind of engineering did not interest me at all, so I mainly became involved in helping a graduate student analyze some photographic emulsions in a study of higher energy photoproton reactions (Hoffman & Cameron 1953).…”
Section: The S-processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when I arrived I found that the only activity going on with that machine was an attempt to increase the beam current, which was too small to do very much of interest. That kind of engineering did not interest me at all, so I mainly became involved in helping a graduate student analyze some photographic emulsions in a study of higher energy photoproton reactions (Hoffman & Cameron 1953).…”
Section: The S-processmentioning
confidence: 99%