Selected Literature
- O. Haxel and F. G. Houtermans Gleichzeitige Emission von zwei Elektronen beim radioaktiven Zerfall des Rubidium 87, Zeitschrift für Physik Volume 124, Numbers 7-12, 705-713 (1948). Received 25 February 1948. Institutional affiliations: Haxel - Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, Göttingen and Houtermans - II. Physikalischen Institut der Universität Göttingen, Deutschland.
- O. Haxel, J. Hans D. Jensen, H. E. Suess Concerning the Interpretation of “Magic” Nucleon Numbers in Connection With the Structure of Atomic Nuclei, Die Naturwissenschaften Volume 35, 376 (1948)
- Otto Haxel, J. Hans D. Jensen, and Hans E. Suess On the “Magic Numbers” in Nuclear Structure, Phys. Rev. Volume 75, 1766 - 1766 (1949). Institutional affiliations: Haxel - Max-Planck Institut für Physik, Göttingen; Jensen - Institut für theoretische Physik, Heidelberg; and Suess - Institut für physikalische Chemie, Hamburg. Received 18 April 1949.
- H. E. Suess, O. Haxel, and J. H. D. Jensen On the Interpretation of the Magic Nucleon Numbers in the Structure of Atomic Nuclei, Die Naturwissenschaften Volume 36, 153-155 (1949)
- O. Haxel, J. H. D. Jensen, and Hans E. Suess Modellmäsige deutung derausgezeichnetennukleonenzahlen im kernbau, Z. Physik Volume 128, 295-311 (1950)
- F. G. Houtermans, O. Haxel, and J. Heintze Half-Life of K40, Z. Physik Volume 128, 657-667 (1950)
- W. Buhring and Otto Haxel Excitation of X Radiation from Ni, Cu, and Mo by Po210 Alpha Particles, Z. Physik Volume 148, 653-661 (1957)
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