Abstract
Experiments with a helical method of focussing β-rays are described. Although the method does not appear to be so generally useful for obtaining ordinary β-ray spectra, it possesses certain advantages, of which may be mentioned:(1) Large dispersion;(2) Greater intensity;(3) Good screening.The method produces some evidence on the question of the continuous background, and experiments with it in this connection are described.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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