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Magnetic Analysis of the Long-Range Particles from Fission of U 235Fulmer et al., 1957
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- Fulmer C
- Cohen B
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- Physical Review
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The long-range particles from pile-neutron fission of U 235 were studied with a high- resolution magnetic spectrograph. The particles were detected with a CsI (Tl) crystal scintillator; differential pulse-height analysis was used. Scintillation pulse height vs H ρ data …
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