Interesting find MarkJ,
Mr. Cub seems to have chosen Ni-62 for one of the elements in his work… A search on arXiv.org only has one PDF with J.Cub as a contributing author: http://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-ex/0010005 “Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE” However, a search on Google scholar for author:"J.Cub" turns up 80 papers… the guy is really into nuclear and hi-E physics. I did see one paper on H-like ions… -Mark Iverson From: MarkI-ZeroPoint [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net] Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 2:10 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:Re: Hydrogen-like ions Mark J: Thanks for the links, I’m sure Jones will look them up… NOTE that it was Jones Beene who started the thread, “Hydrogen-like ions”… Credit where credit is due… -Mark Iverson From: Mark Jurich [mailto:jur...@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 1:50 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Re: Hydrogen-like ions MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: Here is the next paper-chase suggestion: “Hydrogen-like ions” “Experiments with the hydrogen-like ions Ne-20, S-32, Ar-40, Fe-54 and Ni-62” was a paper that came up in following the cyberspace trail out of Brasimone to destinations unknown… FYI (to those interested in further reading): Here is the scanned PDF of J. Cub's Thesis/Dissertation (95 pages in German), via the KEK Server: http://ccdb5fs.kek.jp/cgi-bin/img/allpdf?200038503 (Transiente Magnetfelder wasserstoffaehnlicher Ionen im Bereich 10 <= ZIon <= 28) , and a link to the abstract and possibly the English Version (behind a pay wall, which matches that quote): http://www.ntis.gov/search/product.aspx?ABBR=DE94747631 (Transient magnetic fields of H-like ions in the range 10 <= ZIon <= 28) Cheers, Mark Jurich