β-Ray Spectrum of RaE
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概要
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It is shown that the famous beta ray spectrum of RaE can be explained in the Fermi theory in terms of the scalar plus tensor interaction for the selection rule, ΔJ=±1, yes. In this attempt, the simultaneous contribution to the electron wave function of the finite de Broglie wave length effect and the finite nuclear radius effect is reasonably taken into account for the first time. As far as the present calculation is concerned, the relative sign of the weight of the scalar and tensor interaction can not be determined.
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著者
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Takebe Hisao
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Takebe Hisao
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Seikei University
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TAKETANI Mitsuo
Department of Physics, Rikkyo University
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Nakamura Seitaro
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Nakamura Seitaro
Department Of Physics Facult Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Taketani Mitsuo
Department Of Physics Osaka Imperial University
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