
Rare Nuclear Processes - Proceedings Of The 14th Eps Nuclear Physics Conference
P. Povinec(Editor)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. March 1992
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-981-02-0802-8 (ISBN)
Description
Presenting the proceedings of the 14th EPS Nuclear Physics Conference held in Czechoslovakia in 1990, this book is aimed at nuclear and environmental physicists.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
18 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-02-0802-8 (9789810208028)
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Content
A serious problem in detecting double beta decay of 76Ge, P. Jagam, et al; analysis of the excess of events in the 100Mo double beta decay experiment, A.A. Klimenko, et al; the Soviet-American gallium solar neutrino experiment, A.I. Abazoz, et al; improved limit on the mass of upsilon from the beta decay of molecular tritium, T.J. Bowles, et al; neutrino mass from beta spectrum of tritium, perspectives, F. Cardone; rare nuclear processes-investigations with radioisotope sources, A. Ljubicic; rare decays of mercury, I.N. Vischnevsky, et al; search for heavy neutrinos in the mass range of 12 to 35 keV in the Ec decay of 71Ge, I. Zlimen, et al; accelerator AMS - cyclotrons and cyclotrinos, R.A. Muller and K.J. Bertsche; search for direct two-proton radioactivity - decay of 31Ar and 39Ti, F. Pougheon; search for spontaneous pion emission, V. Bellini, et al; search for spontaneous pion emission in fission of 277Fm, K. Janko and P. Povinec; proton and trition emission in spontaneous fission of 252 Cf, A. Schubert, et al; investigation of radioactive decay of heavy nuclei with the nucleon clusters emission, S.P. Tretyakova, et al; progress in ge-spectrometry at the Maz-Planck-Institute fur Kern-physik Heidelberg, G. Heusser; low-levels of radioactive isotopes in beta- and gamma-ray detectors, N. Kamikubota, et al; radiocarbon dating in the 50,00 to 65,000 year range without isotopic enrichment, A. Long and R.M. Kalin; radiocarbon evidence for low frequency solar oscillations, P.E. Damon and J.L. Kirikowic; cosmic rays from supernova explosion, G.E. Kocharov, et al; tritium in percipitation, D. Rank, et al; natural and artificial radioactivity levels, M. Garcia-Leon, et al; and others.