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AN excited state of helium of mass 3 (3He) has been previously suggested by me to explain a second low-energy group of neutrons from the deuteron-deuterium reaction1. Since present theory does not predict such an excited state2 in 3He, it is important to establish definitely whether such a state actually exists. This note gives the results of some cloud chamber experiments which were made in order to investigate this point.
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BONNER, T. Formation of Helium of Mass 3 in an Excited State. Nature 143, 681 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143681b0
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