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The RaLa Experiment, or RaLa, was a series of tests during and after the Manhattan Project designed to study the behavior of converging shock waves to achieve the spherical implosion necessary for compression of the plutonium pit of the nuclear weapon. The experiment used significant amounts of a short-lived radioisotope lanthanum-140, a potent source of gamma radiation; the RaLa is a contraction of Radioactive Lanthanum. The method was proposed by Robert Serber and developed by a team led by the Italian experimental physicist Bruno Rossi.

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  • Experimento RaLa (es)
  • RaLa Experiment (en)
  • 放射性镧测试 (zh)
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  • 放射性镧测试(英語:RaLa Experiment,RaLa为Radioactive Lanthanum的缩写)是曼哈顿计划期间、结束后进行的一系列实验,目的是研究汇聚激波,从而研制出核武器钚弹芯压缩所需的球形内爆。该实验使用了大量的短寿命放射性同位素镧-140,该物质能产生大量的伽马射线。该实验方法由罗伯特·瑟伯尔提出,由意大利实验物理学家布鲁诺·罗西领导的团队研发。 (zh)
  • El experimento RaLa, o RaLa, fue una serie de pruebas durante y después del proyecto Manhattan diseñado para estudiar el comportamiento de la convergencia de las ondas de choque para lograr la implosión esférica necesaria para la compresión de la fosa de plutonio del arma nuclear. El experimento utilizó cantidades significativas de un isótopo radioactivo de corta duración llamado lantano-140, una potente fuente de radiación gamma; RaLa es una contracción de Lantano Radiactivo (su acomodo por las siglas en inglés Radioactive Lanthanum). El método fue propuesto por Robert Serber y desarrollado por un equipo dirigido por el físico experimental italiano Bruno Rossi. (es)
  • The RaLa Experiment, or RaLa, was a series of tests during and after the Manhattan Project designed to study the behavior of converging shock waves to achieve the spherical implosion necessary for compression of the plutonium pit of the nuclear weapon. The experiment used significant amounts of a short-lived radioisotope lanthanum-140, a potent source of gamma radiation; the RaLa is a contraction of Radioactive Lanthanum. The method was proposed by Robert Serber and developed by a team led by the Italian experimental physicist Bruno Rossi. (en)
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