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We have measured the g-shift in superfluid3He-B as a function of temperature above 0.5 mK at a pressure of 1.03 bar, and a frequency of 3.87 MHz. We compare our results with predictions of the quasi-classical and Ginzburg-Landau theories, and present values of the Fermi-liquid parameter F a2 and the β-parameter β345.
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Hensley, H.H., Moores, G.F., Rand, M.R. et al. Measurement of the g-shift in superfluid3he-B. J Low Temp Phys 89, 505–508 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00694074
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