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Recent Mass Doublet Results from the University of Minnesota

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Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 6

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This paper will describe some of the recent mass doublet measurements made at the University of Minnesota during the period since AMCO 5. I will discuss two Ph.D. thesis experiments. The first, submitted by Dr. Justin Halverson in June 1977 involves doublet measurements of some isotopes of erbium, hafnium and osmium and also a remeasurement of the 13C – 12C mass difference. The second thesis, by Ronald Smith, was submitted in December 1977 and involved our first attempt at doublet measurements of short half-life unstable isotopes with conventional doublet techniques.

Supported by grants from the Graduate School and the Institute of Technology of the University of Minnesota and grant MPS 74-19408 from the National Science Foundation. Accelerator facilities were provided under the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration Contract # EY-76-C-02-1265.

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Blair, J.M., Halverson, J., Johnson, W.H., Smith, R. (1980). Recent Mass Doublet Results from the University of Minnesota. In: Nolen, J.A., Benenson, W. (eds) Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3716-4_28

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