Ionization Chamber Study of the Disintegration ofandby Thermal Neutrons
- 1 March 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 77 (5) , 641-646
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.77.641
Abstract
The total ionization produced by the reactions and in a gas mixture consisting mainly of argon was measured by means of a cylindrical ionization chamber operated under conditions of electron collection. High resolution was achieved by suitable choice of chamber geometry and by use of a low noise level amplifier. The total ionization charges collected from polonium alpha-particles, from the disintegration products of and from those of are found to be in the ratio 1:0.145±0.002:0.119±0.001, respectively. Comparison with polonium alpha-particles on the assumption of a constant average energy per ion pair in argon then yields reaction energies of 766±10 kev for and 630±6 kev for . The difference between these energies agrees well with the difference between the end points of the beta-ray spectra of and . This agreement supports the assumption of a proportionality between energy and ionization in argon independent of particle type. A value of 785±6 kev is computed for the neutron-hydrogen mass difference from these data.
Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Ionization Measurement ofandand the Neutron-Hydrogen Mass DifferencePhysical Review B, 1949
- Neutron-Hydrogen Mass Difference from the D - D ReactionsPhysical Review B, 1949
- Disintegration ofandby Thermal NeutronsPhysical Review B, 1949
- The-Spectrum ofPhysical Review B, 1949
- Slow-Neutron Capture in HeliumNature, 1949
- Threshold and Resonances inReaction and Energy Levels ofPhysical Review B, 1949
- Study of the Beta-Spectra ofandPhysical Review B, 1948
- The Reactionand the Neutrino MassPhysical Review B, 1948
- Least Squares Fit of the Fundamental Mass DoubletsPhysical Review B, 1947
- Range and Specific Ionization of Alpha-ParticlesPhysical Review B, 1938