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Goldring, Gvirol (ed.); p. 1133-1169; 1971; Gordon and Breach Science Publishers Inc; New York; Conference on hyperfine interactions detected by nuclear radiation; Rehovot and Jerusalem, Israel; 6 Sep 1970
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Physical Review Letters; v. 33(19); p. 1181-1182
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Anon; 685 p; ISBN 2-7272-0065-X;
; 1981; p. 508; Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique; Paris, France; 9. International conference on high energy physics and nuclear structure; Versailles, France; 6 - 10 Jul 1981; Available from Laboratoire National Saturne, CEN Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex (France); Published in summary form only.

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Khanna, F.C.; Towner, I.S.
9. ICOHEPANS. Abstracts of contributed papers, Versailles, 6-10 July 19811981
9. ICOHEPANS. Abstracts of contributed papers, Versailles, 6-10 July 19811981
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Anon; 685 p; ISBN 2-7272-0065-X;
; 1981; p. 402; Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique; Paris, France; 9. International conference on high energy physics and nuclear structure; Versailles, France; 6 - 10 Jul 1981; Available from Laboratoire National Saturne, CEN Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur- Yvette Cedex (France); Published in summary form only.

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Goldring, Gvirol (ed.); p. 1255-1336; 1971; Gordon and Breach Science Publishers Inc; New York; Conference on hyperfine interactions detected by nuclear radiation; Rehovot and Jerusalem, Israel; 6 Sep 1970
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Metrologia; ISSN 0026-1394;
; v. 18(2); p. 93

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[en] If different species of neutrinos possess transition magnetic moments, a conversion between species can occur in the Coulomb field of a nucleus. The conversion cross sections grow with the energy of the incident neutrino. The formalism is also applied to a new type of experiment designed to test the existence of the open-quotes KARMEN anomaly.close-quote close-quote copyright 1997 The American Physical Society
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[en] Magnetometric and neutron diffraction measurements performed for PrPdSb and NdPdSb (hexagonal, LiGaGe-type crystal structure) indicate the absence of any long-range magnetic order in PrPdSb at 1.5 K and a sine-modulated order in NdPdSb described by the wave-vector k= vertical bar 0.1418(4), 0, 0 vertical bar, stable below the Neel point at 10 K. The magnetic moment of 2.51(6) μB is localized on the Nd ion. Below TT = 5.8 K, additional magnetic reflections appear pointing at a square-modulated magnetic structure. The magnetic moment at 1.67 K is 3.16(5) μB. In both magnetic phases of NdPdSb the moments are parallel to the hexagonal c-axis. (author)
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Available online at the Web site for the Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter (ISSN 1361-648X) http://www.iop.org/; Country of input: Zambia
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Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter; ISSN 0953-8984;
; v. 8(43); p. 8397-8405

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Asghar, M.; Dress, B.W.; Laffon, J.; Miller, P.D.; Pendlebury, J.M.; Perrin, P.; Ramsey, N.F.; Servoz-Gavin, P.
Grenoble Fundamental Research Department. Supplement to semi-annual bulletin no.7, January-June 1975. ILL experiments1975
Grenoble Fundamental Research Department. Supplement to semi-annual bulletin no.7, January-June 1975. ILL experiments1975
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[en] An experiment is planned in view of measuring the neutron magnetic moment with an accuracy of 3 parts in 107. It is proposed to compare the spin precession frequency of the neutron with that of the proton in the same magnetic field. The magnetic moment of the proton has recently been measured to one part in 108 and so the comparison wil allow the neutron moment to be determined
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On presente un projet d'experience en vue de mesurer le moment magnetique du neutron avec une precision de 3.10-7. On propose de comparer la frequence de precession du spin du neutron a celle du proton dans le meme champ magnetique. Le moment magnetique du proton a ete recemment mesure a 10-8 pres, la comparaison permettra ainsi de determiner le moment du neutronPrimary Subject
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CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Grenoble, 38 (France). Dept. de Recherche Fondamentale; p. 18-19; 1975
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Fargnoli, Helvecio; Gnendiger, Christoph; Paßehr, Sebastian; Stöckinger, Dominik; Stöckinger-Kim, Hyejung
Funding organisation: SCOAP3, CERN, Geneva (Switzerland)
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Funding organisation: SCOAP3, CERN, Geneva (Switzerland)
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[en] Recently, first results were presented for two-loop corrections to the muon (g−2) from fermion/sfermion loops in the MSSM. These corrections were shown to be generally large and even logarithmically enhanced for heavy sfermions. Here, full details of the calculation and analytical results are presented. Also, a very compact formula is provided which can be easily implemented and serves as a good approximation of the full result as a function of the fourteen most important input parameters. Finally, a thorough discussion of the numerical behaviour of the fermion/sfermion-loop corrections to (g−2)_μ is given. The discussion includes the case of very heavy SUSY masses as well as experimentally allowed scenarios with very light SUSY masses
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2014)070; Available from http://repo.scoap3.org/record/1385; PUBLISHER-ID: JHEP02(2014)070; OAI: oai:repo.scoap3.org:1385; Copyright (c) OPEN ACCESS, © The Authors; This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (CC-BY 4.0), which permits any use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Journal of High Energy Physics (Online); ISSN 1029-8479;
; v. 2014(02); p. 70

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