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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 1954

MEETING XIV -- BEVATRON RESEARCH CONFERENCE -- CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTS

Earl K. Hyde

The main purpose of Chemistry Division personnel in using the Bevatron will be to learn as much as possible about nuclear reactions in the Bev energy range using the radiochemical approach. The type and extent of these experiments will depend greatly on the beam intensity. Significant results can be obtained at 10{sup 6} or 10{sup 7} protons per pulse, but it is highly desirable that this figure ultimately be raised to 10{sup 10} or greater.


Journal of Chemical Education | 1985

The Transuranium Elements.

Earl K. Hyde; Glenn T. Seaborg


Archive | 1964

The nuclear properties of the heavy elements

Earl K. Hyde; Glenn T. Seaborg; I. Perlman


Science | 1976

Criteria for the discovery of chemical elements

Bernard G. Harvey; Günter Herrmann; Richard W. Hoff; Darleane C. Hoffmann; Earl K. Hyde; Joseph Katz; O. Lewin Keller; Marc Lefort; Glenn T. Seaborg


Archive | 1964

Systematics of nuclear structure and radioactivity

Earl K. Hyde; I. Perlman; Glenn T. Seaborg


Archive | 1964

Detailed radioactivity properties

Earl K. Hyde; I. Perlman; Glenn T. Seaborg


Journal of Chemical Education | 1959

ASTATINE AND FRANCIUM

Earl K. Hyde


Science | 1978

Physicists postpone visit to soviet union.

D. Allan Bromley; Herman Feshbach; Gerald T. Garvey; Earl K. Hyde; O. Lewin Keller; Joseph Weneser


Physics Today | 1978

Soviet boycott by US physicists over Orlov

D. Allan Bromley; Herman Feshbach; Gerald T. Garvey; Earl K. Hyde; O. Lewin Keller; Joseph Weneser


Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 1972

Energy Spectra of Fragments from Silver and Uranium Bombarded with 5.0 GeV Protons

R. G. Korteling; C.R. Toren; Earl K. Hyde

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I. Perlman

University of California

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Herman Feshbach

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Joseph Weneser

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Richard Wilson

Washington University in St. Louis

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Joseph Katz

Johns Hopkins University

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C.R. Toren

Simon Fraser University

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