Research program in neutrino physics, cosmic rays, and elementary particles, 1 October 1973 - 30 September 1974

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Cosmic Rays, Elementary Particles, Neutrinos, Elastic Scattering, Electromagnetic Radiation, Radiation Detectors

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Equipment for a study of double beta decay was completed. Measurements have shown the suitability of the salt mine laboratory as a location for continuation of extraterrestrial neutrino search and low background studies. Preparations are being made for an experimental test for the existence of an advanced potential in electromagnetic radiation. The elastic scattering detector at Savannah River was successfully rebuilt reducing the radioactive background by a factor of approximately 10 representing a considerable advance in the art of low background counting. New limits for baryon conservation were obtained from an analysis of the stopping muons in the South African detector. The lifetime for decay modes in which a muon is produced is 2 x 10 to the 30th power years/nucleon.

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