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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Nick Jelley

Emeritus Professor

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  • Particle Physics
Nick.Jelley@physics.ox.ac.uk
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5- RESONANCE IN O-16(ALPHA,GAMMA)NE-20 REACTION AT EALPHA=4.65 MEV

PHYSICS LETTERS B B 37:1 (1971) 65-+

Authors:

DWO ROGERS, KW ALLEN, HC EVANS, NA JELLEY, AE LITHERLAND, BY UNDERWOOD
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Fe49: A New TZ=-32 Delayed-Proton Emitter

Physical Review Letters 24:20 (1970) 1128-1130

Authors:

J Cerny, CU Cardinal, HC Evans, KP Jackson, NA Jelley

Abstract:

Iron-49 with a half-life of 75±10 msec was produced by the reaction Ca40(C12,3n)Fe49 using 65-MeV carbon ions; beta-delayed protons with an energy of 1.96±0.05 MeV probably originating from the lowest T=32 state in Mn49 were observed. © 1970 The American Physical Society.
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(CO-53)M A PROTON-UNSTABLE ISOMER

PHYSICS LETTERS B B 33:4 (1970) 281-&

Authors:

KP JACKSON, CU CARDINAL, HC EVANS, NA JELLEY, J CERNY
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