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Prog. Theor. Phys. Supplement No.105 (1991) pp. 55-68
4. Nuclear Research at Riken
L. M. Brown,
Y. Fujimoto,
M. Konuma,
Z. Maki,
T. Tsuji,
C. Ishii,
M. Takeuchi,
H. Tamaki and
S. Tomonaga
URL :
http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTPS/105/55/
DOI : 10.1143/PTPS.105.55
References:
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S. Tomonaga and G. Araki, Phys. Rev. 58 (1940), 90[APS].
- H. Yukawa and T. Okayama, Sci. Papers of IPCR 36 (1939), 385.
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Y. Nishina, M. Takeuchi and T. Ichimiya, Phys. Rev. 52 (1937), 1198[APS].
- Toyo Gakugei Zasshi (Journal of Eastern Arts and Sciences), vol. 33 (May, 1916), pp. 297-302.
See also Kiyonobu Itakura and Eri Yagi, “The Japanese Research System and the Establishment of the IPCR”, in Kagakushi Kenkyu (Journal of the History of Science in Japan), No. 41 (1957), pp. 5-13; ibid. No. 42 (1957), pp. 22-28. English translation in Science and Society in Modern Japan, ed. S. Nakayama, D. L. Swain and E. Yagi (Univ. of Tokyo Press, 1974), pp. 158-201.
- See for more details, Tetu Hirosige, “Social Conditions for Prewar Japanese Research in Nuclear Physics”, Japanese Studies in the History of Science, No. 2 (1963), pp. 80-93. Reprinted in Science and Society in Modern Japan, pp. 202-220.
- M. Taketani, “On the Neutral Meson”, Prog. Theor. Phys. 3 (1948), 349[PTP].
- This experiment was not looking for gamma decay of the neutral meson, a subject treated theoretically during the next year:
Shoichi Sakata and Yasutaka Tanikawa, “The Spontaneous Disintegration of the Neutral Meson (Neutretto)”, Phys. Rev. 57 (1940), 548[APS].
- Note added by Maki: The calculations referred to are
Y. Nishina, S. Tomonaga and H. Tamaki, Sci. Papers of IPCR 24, Suppl. 18 (1934), 7;
Y. Nishinna, S. Tomonaga and M. Kobayasi, Sci. Papers of IPCR 27 (1935), 137;
and Y. Nishina, S. Tomonaga and S. Sakata, Sci. Papers of IPCR 24, Suppl. 17 (1934), 1.