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The Influence of after Effects on Angular Correlation Measurements

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Angular Correlations in Nuclear Disintegration

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It is well — known that a radioactive decay may cause severe disturbances of the electron configuration of the decaying nucleus.

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Thun, J.E. (1971). The Influence of after Effects on Angular Correlation Measurements. In: van Krugten, H., van Nooijen, B. (eds) Angular Correlations in Nuclear Disintegration. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7731-3_6

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