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In this article we present the results of some experiments on the creation of einsteinium and fermium by cyclotron irradiation of a uranium target with quintuply charged nitrogen ions (N V) and sextuply charged oxygen ions (O VI).
The half-lives and α-particle energies were measured with the aid of photographic plates, an ionization chamber with a spherical electrode, and a twenty-channel pulse-amplitude analyzer. The separation of the transplutonic elements was performed by a chromatographic method.
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In conclusion the authors express their gratitude to associate member G, N. Flerov of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for directing the work, to Academician A. P. Vinogradov and Professor D. I. Ryabchikov for directing the chemical part of the work, to our co-workers in the cyclotron laboratory, and especially to the group of co-workers under the guidance of Yu, M. Pustovoi, who maintained the operation of the cyclotron during the course of the present work.
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Guseva, L.I., Filippova, K.V., Gerlit, Y.B. et al. Experiments on the creation of einsteinium and fermium in a cyclotron. The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy 1, 193–197 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01506931
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01506931