beta decay theory
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Physical Review | M. Morita, R.S. Morita and M. Yamada | Possible Experiments for Determination of Beta Interactions | Wu suggested this work to visiting Japanese scientists. The footnote contains the best-available summary of the recent RR post-deadline paper. |
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January 16, 1934 | Zeitschrift fur Physik | E. Fermi | Attempt at a Theory of Beta Rays | Fermi introduces theory of beta decay, including supposition of the neutrino. Translation published by Fred L. Wilson in the American Journal of Physics, Dec. 1968. |
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July 1, 1935 | Physical Review | E. J. Konopinski and G. E. Uhlenbeck | On the Fermi Theory of Beta Radioactivity | |||
June 15, 1936 | Physical Review | G. Gamow and E. Teller | Selection Rules for the β Disintegration | |||
February 15, 1937 | Physical Review | G. Gamow and E. Teller | Some Generalizations of the Beta Transformation Theory | |||
August 15, 1941 | Physical Review | E. J. Konopinski and G. E. Uhlenbeck | On the Fermi Theory of Beta Radioactivity II: The “Forbidden” Spectra | Part 2 of the K-U modification for "forbidden" beta decay spectra. It led to the expectation of a tensor form in Gamow-Teller decays, which is what RR later confirmed. Later work proved both K-U and RR to be incorrect. |
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April 1, 1942 | Physical Review | R. E. Marshak | Forbidden Transitions in Beta-Decay and Orbital Electron Capture and Spins of Nuclei | |||
October 1, 1943 | Reviews of Modern Physics | Emil Jan Konopinski | Beta-Decay | Theoretical overview of Fermi’s theory 10 years later |
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October 1943 | Reviews of Modern Physics | Emil Jan Konopinski | Beta-Decay | |||
May 1950 | Physica | S. R. de Groot and H. A. Tolhoek | On the theory of beta-radioactivity | the use of linear combinations of invariants in the interaction Hamiltonian | |||
December 1, 1952 | Physica | S. R. DE GROOT | INTERFERENCE TERMS AND SYMMETRY PRINCIPLES IN THE THEORY OF BETA DECAY WITH MIXED INVARIANTS | Determination of mixing ratios of F and GT, He6 and Ne19 are needed |
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June 24, 1953 | Physical Review | E. J. Konopinski and H. M. Mahmoud | The Universal Fermi Interaction | Cites significance of Rustad-Ruby result |
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December 1953 | Annual Review of Nuclear Science | E J Konopinski, L M Langer | The Experimental Clarification of the Theory of beta-Decay | |||
July 1, 1955 | Reviews of Modern Physics | E. J. Konopinski | Fermi's Theory of Beta-Decay | 1955 retrospective review of beta theory and experiment finds that He6 directional correlation experiment showing a tensor interaction is consistent with theory |
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1956 | Mathematical-Physical Announcements | O. KOFOED-HANSEN and A. WINTHER | ON THE COUPLING CONSTANTS IN BETA-DECAY | Danish beta decay experts review the likely coupling constants, citing RR as determining tensor coupling in GT transitions. |
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1966 | International Series of Monographs on Physics | E. J. Konopinski | The Theory of Beta Radioactivity | |||
August 1967 | Physics Today | Lee Grodzins | The book | Brookhaven/MIT physicist Grodzins reviews the classic 1966 work by Wu and Moszkowski, |
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September 1984 | Physics Reports | Edourdo Amaldi | From the Discovery of the Neutron to the Discovery of Nuclear Fission | Survey of history of nuclear science in the 1930s . Section 3 is beta decay and neutrinos, including a summary of later developments |
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1986 | Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, vol. 1986 | Allan Franklin | Experiment and the Development of the Theory of Weak Interactions: Fermi’s Theory | Franklin's detailed study of theoretical errors in understanding of beta decay. |
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1996 | Monographs and Texts in Physics and Astronomy | C.S. Wu and S.A. Moszkowski | Beta Decay | Wu's readable textbook about Beta Decay includes a historical review, including a more distant review of the He6 events |
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July 2005 | Scientific Values and Civic Virtues | Allan Franklin | The Rise and Fall of Emil Konopinski's Theory of Beta Decay | Franklin's study of the K-U modification of the Fermi theory, and its eventual reversal—a theoretical error that preceded the RR experimental error in the history of beta decay research. |