1950
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.79.187.2
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Neutron Spectrum for Protons onBe9

Abstract: This work was sponsored by the AEC. 1 J. Steinberger, W. Panofsky, and J. Steller, Phys. Rev. 78, 802 (1950). 2 K. Brueckner, Phys. Rev., in press. His calculations of radiative corrections did not include effects from virtual neutral mesons, but it does not seem that this would change his results in a qualitative manner.3

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“…These neutrons probably correspond to the continuous distributions previously found. 17,18 The threshold energies, Q-values, and excitation energies in B 9 are summarized in Table I.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These neutrons probably correspond to the continuous distributions previously found. 17,18 The threshold energies, Q-values, and excitation energies in B 9 are summarized in Table I.…”
Section: Reaction Be»(£n)b»mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the exposure and the measurement criteria are given in the original papers. [5][6][7][8][9] These data can be used for calibration points on a range-energy curve for protons stopped in Eastman NTA emulsions. The data cover a range of proton energies from about 1 to 17 Mev.…”
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