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Identification of ground water contaminations by landfills using precise boron isotope ratio measurements with negative thermal ionization mass spect…

1997

Precise boron isotope ratio measurements with negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry were used for the identification of ground water contaminations by leakages of landfills. BO 2 - thermal ions were produced to determine the 11 B/ 10 B isotope ratio, which was expressed as δ 11 B value in ‰ normalized to the standard reference material NIST SRM 951. For example, household waste influences the boron isotope ratio by specific components such as washing powder. In the case of one investigated landfill low δ 11 B values correlate well with high boron concentrations in contaminated seepage water samples and vice versa for uncontaminated ground water samples. Possible boron contributions …

Detection limitchemistryIsotopeAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementThermal ionizationIsotopes of boronIsotope dilutionThermal ionization mass spectrometryBoronMass spectrometryBiochemistryFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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R-matrix analysis of theβdecays ofN12andB12

2010

The β decays of 12N and 12B have been studied at KVI and JYFL to resolve the composition of the broad and interfering 0+ and 2+ strengths in the triple-α continuum. For the first time a complete treatment of 3α decay is presented including all major breakup channels. A multilevel, many-channel R-matrix formalism has been developed for the complete description of the breakup in combination with the recently published separate analysis of angular correlations. We find that, in addition to the Hoyle state at 7.65 MeV, more than one 0+ and 2+ state is needed to reproduce the spectra. Broad 03+ and 22+ states are found between 10.5 and 12 MeV in this work. The presence of β strength up to the 12…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsExcited stateDouble beta decayCarbon-12Isotopes of boronAlpha particleAtomic physicsRadioactive decaySpectral lineR-matrixPhysical Review C
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Submillisecond On-Line Mass Separation of Nonvolatile Radioactive Elements: An Application of Charge Exchange and Thermalization Processes of Primary…

1985

Transportation of thermalized primary recoil ions from nuclear reactions by helium flow has been investigated as a means of injecting short-lived radioactive nuclides into an on-line isotope separator. Several short-lived radioactive isotopes of highly nonvolatile elements such as B, Sc, Nb, and W have been separated. The efficiency for heavy nuclides with half-lives above 1 ms is between 1 and 10%. The shortest-lived activity identified in an on-line separation is the 182-\ensuremath{\mu}s isomeric state in $^{207}\mathrm{Bi}$.

Nuclear reactionMaterials scienceIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementIsotopes of boron01 natural sciences7. Clean energyIsotope separationlaw.inventionNuclear physicsRecoilchemistrylaw0103 physical sciencesNuclideAtomic physics010306 general physicsRadioactive decayHeliumPhysical Review Letters
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C12(γ,p)11B cross section from 80 to 157 MeV

1995

The $^{12}\mathrm{C}$(\ensuremath{\gamma},p${)}^{11}$B differential cross section has been measured over proton angles ranging from 58\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{} to 128\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}, using tagged photons of energy 80--157 MeV, for low-lying regions of residual excitation energy in $^{11}\mathrm{B}$. The data have been compared with four different types of calculation. It is shown that scaling of the cross section with momentum mismatch occurs for both the ground-state and excited-state data.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsBaryonNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonHadronElementary particleIsotopes of boronAtomic physicsNucleonEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review C
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Trace-element partitioning and boron isotope fractionation between white mica and tourmaline

2011

High-grade metamorphic tourmaline and white mica from the Broken Hill area, NSW, Australia, were analyzed with laser-ablation ICP–MS and ion-probe techniques to investigate the partitioning of trace elements and fractionation of boron isotopes between these two coexisting phases. The results indicate that most trace elements show partition coefficients close to one; only elements such as Zn, Sr, the light rare-earth elements La and Ce, and Th, partition preferentially into tourmaline, whereas Rb, Ba, W, Sn, and Nb and Ta are preferentially partitioned into coexisting mica. The ion-probe measurements demonstrate that boron isotopes are strongly fractionated between mica and tourmaline, with …

Partition coefficientTourmalineGeochemistry and PetrologyMetamorphic rockAnalytical chemistryTrace elementMineralogyFractionationIsotopes of boronMicaGeologyThe Canadian Mineralogist
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Muon capture in a general class of weak models.

1985

We study muon capture by /sup 12/C in a general class of weak models. There is always a parameter characteristic of the weak model that can be extracted in a nuclear-model-independent way from the average polarization P/sub av/, the longitudinal polarization P/sub L//sup N/ and the asymmetry ..cap alpha.. in the angular distribution of recoils. For a less general class of models the asymmetry ..cap alpha.. is unnecessary. Using the experimental values of P/sub L//sup N/ and P/sub av/ we get a lower bound for the mass of the right-handed gauge boson of the left-right-symmetric model, M/sub W//sub R/> or =2.5ML, in a nuclear-model-independent way. The dependence of this bound on the experimen…

PhysicsNuclear reactionParticle physicsGauge bosonAngular momentummedia_common.quotation_subjectFísicaIsotopes of boronPolarization (waves)Upper and lower boundsAsymmetryMuon captureNuclear physicsmedia_commonPhysical review. D, Particles and fields
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