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Physical Review C | 1980

Identification and decay of neutron-rich /sup 36/P

John C. Hill; R. F. Petry; K. H. Wang

The previously unreported decay of


Physical Review C | 1976

/sup 200/Pt-/sup 200/Au decay chain

John Hill; Donald G. Shirk; R. F. Petry; K. H. Wang

^{39}\mathrm{S}


Physical Review C | 1975

Effective cross sections for the (n, 2pn), (n, 3p), and (n, 3pn) reactions using intermediate-energy neutrons

John Hill; Donald G. Shirk; R. F. Petry; K. H. Wang

has been studied from sources prepared in the


Physical Review C | 1980

Identification and decay of neutron-rich 39S

John Hill; R. F. Petry; K. H. Wang

^{40}\mathrm{Ar}(n,2p)^{39}\mathrm{S}


Physical Review C | 1978

Decay of neutron-rich Ar 45 and Ar 46

R. F. Petry; Donald G. Shirk; John C. Hill; K. H. Wang

reaction using intermediate energy neutrons. The


Physical Review C | 1978

Decay of neutron-rich /sup 45/Ar and /sup 46/Ar

R. F. Petry; Donald G. Shirk; John Hill; K. H. Wang

^{39}\mathrm{S}


Physical Review C | 1978

Decay of neutron-rich 45Ar and 46Ar

R. F. Petry; Donald G. Shirk; John Hill; K. H. Wang

half-life was measured to be 11.5 \ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{} 0.5 sec. On the basis of results from


Physical Review C | 1976

200Pt-200Au decay chain

John Hill; Donald G. Shirk; R. F. Petry; K. H. Wang

\ensuremath{\gamma}


Physical Review C | 1972

Decay of 84Br

John Hill; K. H. Wang

singles and coincidence measurements, all six


Physical Review C | 1972

Decay of ^{84}Br

John Hill; K. H. Wang

\ensuremath{\gamma}

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John Hill

University of Cambridge

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R. F. Petry

University of Oklahoma

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