Abstract

The University of New Hampshire 400 kV Van de Graaff accelerator has been used for research and teaching in the area of beam-foil spectroscopy. Some recent mean-life measurements on beam-foil excited carbon are presented. Atomic transition probabilities are derived from the experimental results where the transition studied is either unique or dominant. The use of the method as a teaching tool is described. A brief survey of past work in the field is made and probable future directions are indicated.

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