lia Project 13.1 - Measurement of Alpha and Boost — H, Grier J, Malik Measurements of the reaction rates prior to end during boosting for the Ma by EG&G (Ward). > pepe f ee ~ - These measurements show that we Peereee igEne The records obtainedweré poor - a@ large amount | to inductive blocking condensers used in the detectors made over half of the traces unreadable. Those records which were usable had a rather small dynamic range and resulted in rather wide scatter in the data points and did not permit an accurate time-tie. Enough data were obtained to make a time-tied splice of the data over essentially the full dynamic range encompassed, A total of ten detectors were used - two of Neher's photomultiplier detectors to cover the early part of the curve and eight of BG&G's photocell detectors. The detectors used to measure the boost region were collimated to an angle of 1 in 20 at the detector to reduce time smear by air scattering and also viewed the source through an aperture of about 2.5 inch diameter in a 2.5 ft thick paraffin-concrete shield located in the tower cab; the shield precluded the detectors seeing the weapon case, COPIED/p Lane pe OE ~ 51 -

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