Abstract

The self-diffusion of the magnetization was measured at pressures of 5 to 9 cm Hg in pure liquid He/sup 3/ and in liquid He/sup 3/ containing 1.2% He/ sup 4/ at 0.032 to 0.15 deg K. The nuclear susceptibility relative to its value at the He/sup 4/ bath temperature was measured at similar pressures in pure He/ sup 3/ from 0.031 to 1.3 deg K, and in He/sup 3/ containing 1.2% He/sup 4/ at 0.032 to 1.3 deg K. No evidence was found for a transition of the liquid into any kind of cooperative state. Graphical representations of the results are included. Results indicate that the addition of 1.2% He/sup 4/ does not change the values for either case within the limits of experimental error. (B.O.G.)

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