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Proton production by electron collisions in molecular hydrogen

Newhall, 1942

Document ID
2738302948221907838
Author
Newhall H
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Physical Review

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The collision processes leading to the production of protons by single electron collisions with molecular hydrogen were investigated. A mass spectrometer was used for the analysis. The electron beam, along which ions were produced, was coaxial with a cylindrical …
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