FURTHER RESULTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF NEUTRAL MESONS BY PHOTONS (open access)

FURTHER RESULTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF NEUTRAL MESONS BY PHOTONS

Further measurements have been made on the photoproduction of neutral mesons using the gamma-gamma coincidence technique. New data have been obtained on the gamma-gamma correlation curves in beryllium. The angular distribution of the photo mesons in Be has been determined and found to be strongly peaked forward. The dependence on the atomic number A of production has been found to obey an A{sup2/3} law. Some data obtained for production in hydrogen show that the pi-zero and pi-plus production cross sections are comparable and that the pi-zero excitation curve starts more slowly from threshold than does the pi-plus photo excitation curve.
Date: October 1, 1951
Creator: Panofsky, W.K.H.; Steinberger, J. & Steller, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
INTERIM REPORT ON COLD TRAP INVESTIGATIONS (open access)

INTERIM REPORT ON COLD TRAP INVESTIGATIONS

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Date: October 1, 1951
Creator: Voorhees, B.G. & Bruggeman, W.H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
X-Ray and Electron Radiography of Thin Specimens (open access)

X-Ray and Electron Radiography of Thin Specimens

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Date: October 1, 1951
Creator: Berman, A. I. & Dutli, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT FOR PLUTONIUM METAL PRODUCTION (open access)

REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT FOR PLUTONIUM METAL PRODUCTION

Design and construction of remote control equipment for plutonium metal production are described. Criteria for the design of the equipment included the following: rubber gloves were to be completely eliminated; all mechanisms were to be built as integral units to facilitate replacement through use of the plastic- bag technique; no accessory equipment such as switches, valves, piping, or cylinders were to be inside the contaminated enclosure unless required to handle the plutonium; and all units were to be tested in mockups before final design. The chemical process, general layout, and operating function are outlined. Descriptions are given of all mechanical units, electrical systems, hydroxide slurry systems, ventilation systems, and chemical tanks and manifolds. (W.L.H.)
Date: October 1, 1951
Creator: Hazen, W.C.
System: The UNT Digital Library