Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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In other words : is it at all possible to distinguish between the neutrinos emitted ,
say , in conjunction with the emission of an ... It was suggested by Furry that if
there is no distinction between the two kinds of neutrino emitted with electrons
and ...
In other words : is it at all possible to distinguish between the neutrinos emitted ,
say , in conjunction with the emission of an ... It was suggested by Furry that if
there is no distinction between the two kinds of neutrino emitted with electrons
and ...
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fission for anti - neutrinos which are described by two component wave functions
and have only one spin state [ 65 ] ; and ... consistent with the principle of
microscopic reversibility and the two - component , one - spin theory of the
neutrino .
fission for anti - neutrinos which are described by two component wave functions
and have only one spin state [ 65 ] ; and ... consistent with the principle of
microscopic reversibility and the two - component , one - spin theory of the
neutrino .
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Neutrino helicity . - At the time when the discussion of the relative merits of the S -
T and A - V combinations was most vigorous the decisive experiment was carried
out by GOLDHABER , GRODZINS and SUNYAR [ 38 ] who demonstrated that ...
Neutrino helicity . - At the time when the discussion of the relative merits of the S -
T and A - V combinations was most vigorous the decisive experiment was carried
out by GOLDHABER , GRODZINS and SUNYAR [ 38 ] who demonstrated that ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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