Published December 1981 | Version v1
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Report of activities

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In 1981 the Montreal electron accelerator project began to take shape, and a proposal was finalized and submitted to government funding agencies. The existing accelerators, the tandem and dynamitron, continued to be used in nuclear structure studies, and theoretical investigations of the nucleus and its interactions also went on. Applied nuclear physics projects included the analysis of thin amorphous silicon layers, the production of carbon 11 for biophysical and medical use, the application of PIXE in the analysis of snow and artifacts, and the construction of beta and alpha scintillator detectors. The laboratory continued to use the TRIUMF facilities to study rare pion and muon decays

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Subtitle (English)
No. 16, 1981
Original title (French)
Rapport d'activite
Original subtitle (French)
No. 16.

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151 p.
Report number
LPN-UM--121