Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Wu experiment ( a ) and reflected Wu are observed with moexperiment ( b ) .
mentum Primal ( cf . Fig . 5a ) . The reflected situation is shown in Fig . 5b : the
orientation of the initial spins is the same ; the direction of the momentum of the
decay ...
Wu experiment ( a ) and reflected Wu are observed with moexperiment ( b ) .
mentum Primal ( cf . Fig . 5a ) . The reflected situation is shown in Fig . 5b : the
orientation of the initial spins is the same ; the direction of the momentum of the
decay ...
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This agreement between theory and experiment fails partly due to experimental
difficulties at low energies . For historical reasons it has become customary to fit
experimental ß - spectra to the Fermi spectrum multiplied by ( 1 + b / W ) since
this ...
This agreement between theory and experiment fails partly due to experimental
difficulties at low energies . For historical reasons it has become customary to fit
experimental ß - spectra to the Fermi spectrum multiplied by ( 1 + b / W ) since
this ...
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More precise measurements on | $ | exist now more or less concurrently with this
experiment . The energy dependence of the asymmetry of this experiment
represents a substantial improvement in the accuracy previously available .
More precise measurements on | $ | exist now more or less concurrently with this
experiment . The energy dependence of the asymmetry of this experiment
represents a substantial improvement in the accuracy previously available .
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GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 251 |
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