Porges, 1956 - Google Patents
Alpha excitation functions of silver and copperPorges, 1956
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- 11356683311300578334
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- Porges K
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- Physical Review
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The excitation functions for the production of some of the nuclei formed by alpha-particle bombardment of copper and silver have been measured for alpha energies up to 40 Mev. Comparison of these data with theoretical predictions based on (a) the assumption of …
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