I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124
PART 1 A new method has been used to suppress the undesirable Compton electrons ordinarily present in photoelectron spectra. As much as 90% of the Compton electron intensity was removed. This was accomplished by electronic cancellation of the individual Compton electrons. The method has been used w...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-410152018-01-05T17:50:26Z I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 Pearce, Robert Michael Beta rays Photoelectricity Electrons PART 1 A new method has been used to suppress the undesirable Compton electrons ordinarily present in photoelectron spectra. As much as 90% of the Compton electron intensity was removed. This was accomplished by electronic cancellation of the individual Compton electrons. The method has been used with a thin lens type of spectrometer and has made possible the detection of new gamma rays at .391, .857 and 1.00 Mev. in Ra(B + C), at 1.01 Mev. in Ta¹⁸², and at .472 and .843 Mev. In Sb¹²⁴. No.new gamma rays were observed from Co⁶⁰. PART 2 A search for double beta decay in Sn¹²⁴ has been made using a coincidence technique particularly suited to double beta decay under the Majorana form of neutrino theory. Negative results were obtained and a lower limit of 0.3 - 0.7 x 10¹⁷ years has been set on the half-life of the process. Science, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Graduate 2012-02-29T00:01:42Z 2012-02-29T00:01:42Z 1952 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/41015 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia |
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PART 1
A new method has been used to suppress the undesirable Compton electrons ordinarily present in photoelectron spectra. As much as 90% of the Compton electron intensity was removed. This was accomplished by electronic cancellation of the individual Compton electrons. The method has been used with a thin lens type of spectrometer and has made possible the detection of new gamma rays at .391, .857 and 1.00 Mev. in Ra(B + C), at 1.01 Mev. in Ta¹⁸², and at .472 and .843 Mev. In Sb¹²⁴. No.new gamma rays were observed from Co⁶⁰.
PART 2
A search for double beta decay in Sn¹²⁴ has been made using a coincidence technique particularly suited to double beta decay under the Majorana form of neutrino theory. Negative results were obtained and a lower limit of 0.3 - 0.7 x 10¹⁷ years has been set on the half-life of the process. === Science, Faculty of === Physics and Astronomy, Department of === Graduate |
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Pearce, Robert Michael |
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Pearce, Robert Michael |
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Pearce, Robert Michael |
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I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 |
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I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 |
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I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 |
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I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 |
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I. The suppression of Compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. II. the double Beta decay of Sn124 |
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i. the suppression of compton electrons in some photoelectron spectra. ii. the double beta decay of sn124 |
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University of British Columbia |
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