International Conference on Nuclear Physics with Reactor Neutrons, October 15-17, 1963: A Topical Conference of the American Physical SocietyF. E. Throw The opening session was concerned with the fundamental properties of the neutron. Papers on this topic, concerned largely with proposals for new and more refined experiments, indicate that experiments with thermal neutrons will in the future continue to be an important source of information about the fundamental properties of the neutron. |
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FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE NEUTRON PAGE | 1 |
PRECISION MEASUREMENTS OF CAPTURE PAGE | 57 |
OTHER EXPERIMENTS WITH CAPTURE GAMMA | 193 |
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