Abstract

A description is given of the present apparatus at Rochester for measuring the long-lived cosmogenic radioisotopes 10Be, 14C, 36Cl, 41Ca, and 29I, and an all-electrostatic analysis system for mass independent quark searches. New results are presented for measurements of 36Cl in Greenland ice, detection of 36Cl with a terminal voltage of 3 MV, detection of artificial 41Ca at the 10 −12 level, and separation of 98Tc and 98Mo for use as a solar neutrino detector.

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