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Science 10 December 1971:
Vol. 174. no. 4014, pp. 1130 - 1131
DOI: 10.1126/science.174.4014.1130

Articles

Fragmentation of Nitrogen-14 Nuclei at 2.1 Gev per Nucleon

Harry H. Heckman 1, Douglas E. Greiner 2, Peter J. Lindstrom 2, and Frederick S. Bisser 2

1 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley 94720
2 Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

An experiment has been carried out at the bevatron on the nuclear fragmentation of nitrogen-14 ions at an energy of 2.1 billion electron volts (Gev) per nucleon. Because of the near equality of the velocities of the nitrogen-14 beam and the fragmentation products at an angle of 0°, we find it possible to identify the nuclear fragments isotopically.


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