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Note on the Number of High Velocity β-rays

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

H. M. Cave
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Exhibition of 1851 Scholar, Queen's University, Kingston.

Extract

Recently Yovanovitch and d'Espine using a magnetic spectrum method of low resolving power have found a band of very fast β-rays in the spectrum of radium B + C, having energies up to 7·6 × 106 volts. As early as 1911 Danysz found some evidence of the existence of such high velocity β-rays but they have not been observed by other investigators. A moderate number of such rays, if spread over a considerable range of velocities, might escape detection in most experimental arrangements for the study of β-rays, on account of their low absorption and low ionizing power. As it is important to know how many of these fast β-rays there are on the average per disintegration, the following simple experiment was performed by the writer in an attempt to determine this.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1929

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