1. The conversion of para to orthohydrogen in a gamma-ray and neutron radiation field
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F.V. Thome, F.J. Edeskuty, J.E. Huston, and J.W. Conant
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Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,High pressure ,Medium pressure ,Radiation dose ,Analytical chemistry ,Gamma ray ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science ,Neutron ,Neutron radiation - Abstract
The radiation-induced conversion of para to orthohydrogen was investigated at pressures between 150 and 2200 psig (1 to 15 x 10/sup 6/ N/meter/ sup 2/) at three temperatures: 77 deg K (LN/sub 2/), 200 deg K (dry ice), and 300 deg K (ambient). Two radiation dose levels were studied: gamma rays only at 8 x 10/sup 6/ rads and a combination of 5 x 10/sup 14/ n/cm/sup 2/ E> 1 MeV, plus gamma rays at 8 x 10/sup 5/ rads. The conversion at LN/sub 2/ temperature was nearly zero in all cases. (auth)
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- 1975
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