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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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SHAPE TRANSITION IN LIGHT PT ISOTOPES - MAGNETIC-MOMENTS AND ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE-MOMENT RATIOS FOR PT-185,187,189

HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 43:1-4 (1988) 469-472

Authors:

R EDER, CJ ASHWORTH, I BERKES, DE BROWN, U DAEMMRICH, IS GRANT, AG GRIFFITHS, E HAGN, R HASSANI, P HERZOG, S OHYA, M MASSAQ, C RICHARDSERRE, J RIKOVSKA, K SCHLOESSER, N SEVERIJNS, NJ STONE, W VANDERPOORTEN, J VANHAVERBEKE, L VANNESTE, T WOELFLE, E ZECH
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THE SIGN OF THE MAGNETIC DIPOLE-MOMENT OF THE GROUND-STATE OF I-122

HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 43:1-4 (1988) 489-492

Authors:

CJ ASHWORTH, TL SHAW, J RIKOVSKA, NJ STONE, VR GREEN, PM WALKER, BDD SINGLETON, IS GRANT
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TIME-REVERSAL INVARIANCE IN NUCLEAR GAMMA-DECAY

HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 43:1-4 (1988) 107-116

Authors:

J RIKOVSKA, AG GRIFFITHS, NJ STONE, S OHYA, CJ ASHWORTH
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On-line low-temperature nuclear orientation at DOLIS-COLD

Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B 26:1-3 (1987) 482-490

Authors:

VR Green, CJ Ashworth, J Rikovska, TL Shaw, NJ Stone, PM Walker, C Leyland, IS Grant

Abstract:

The Daresbury On-Line Isotope Separator-Cryogenic On-Line Device (DOLIS-COLD), consisting of a 3He-4He dilution refrigerator coupled to an on-line isotope separator, has proved to be a powerful system for the study of nuclei far from stability. The design and performance of DOLIS-COLD is discussed. To illustrate the capabilities of the system, examples of magnetic moment measurements by static low-temperature nuclear orientation and by NMR on oriented nuclei (NMR/ON) are presented. © 1987.
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On-line low-temperature nuclear orientation at DOLIS-COLD

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms Elsevier 26:1-3 (1987) 482-490

Authors:

VR Green, CJ Ashworth, J Rikovska, TL Shaw, NJ Stone, PM Walker, C Leyland, IS Grant
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