1956
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5582(57)90074-3
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Comparaison des reactions 59Co+20Ne et 63Cu+16O

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“…This half-life is consistent with the presently adopted value of 22.9(5) min. It is interesting to note that very similar information was included in three additional papers submitted on the same date by various coauthors from Saclay and Stockholm and published in the same issue [34][35][36]. We credit Chaminade et al with the discovery because it is the one in subsequent publications about 79 Rb [32,37] and the ENSDF [3].…”
Section: Rbmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This half-life is consistent with the presently adopted value of 22.9(5) min. It is interesting to note that very similar information was included in three additional papers submitted on the same date by various coauthors from Saclay and Stockholm and published in the same issue [34][35][36]. We credit Chaminade et al with the discovery because it is the one in subsequent publications about 79 Rb [32,37] and the ENSDF [3].…”
Section: Rbmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A natural calcium target was bombarded with a 245 MeV 36 Ar beam from the Berkeley 88-inch cyclotron and 73 Sr was produced in the fusion-evaporation reaction 40 Ca( 36 Ar,3n). The reaction products were transported with a He-jet system onto a rotating wheel which was viewed by two Si-Si detector telescopes.…”
Section: Srmentioning
confidence: 99%