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A method has been developed, based on a Doppler-shift measurement, for determining the transient magnetic field effect as a function of the actual velocityv of the recoiling ion without varying the initial velocity. This method has been applied to the firstexcited state of28Si recoiling into iron at an initial velocity ofv i=2.0v 0 (v 0=c/137). The data are consistent with a field strength proportional tov down tov=0.2v 0.
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De Raedt, J.A.G., Holthuizen, A., Rutten, A.J. et al. The transient magnetic field at low velocities. Hyperfine Interact 7, 455–464 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01021528
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