Abstract

The mean life of the $^{22}\mathrm{Ne}$ 3.34 MeV level measured by Doppler-shift attenuation method at an average recoil velocity of $0.009c$, shows large fluctuations with different slowing-down materials ranging from Li to Pb. These fluctuations are correlated with a linear dependence of the "apparent" mean life $\ensuremath{\tau}$ on the electronic slowing-down time $\ensuremath{\alpha}$.NUCLEAR REACTIONS $^{19}\mathrm{F}(\ensuremath{\alpha}, p)$, $E=5.31$ MeV; measured Doppler-shift attenuation. $^{22}\mathrm{Ne}$ level deduced ${T}_{\frac{1}{2}}$ as a function of ${Z}_{2}$.

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