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Lifetime measurements of 214Po and 212Po with the CTF liquid scintillator detector at LNGS

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Lifetime measurements of 214Po and 212Po with the CTF liquid scintillator detector at LNGS
The European Physical Journal A, 49:92, July 2013
Open Access
Published: 18 July 2013
[doi:10.1140/epja/i2013-13092-9] (preprint on arXiv)

 

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Lifetime measurements of 214Po and 212Po with the CTF liquid scintillator detector at LNGS
Tagged on: CTF    decays    Polonium
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