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MOHR, Courtney Balthazar Oppenheim

Born Melbourne 5 November 1906; died Melbourne 28 April 1986. Education, University of Melbourne (B.A. 1928, M.Sc. 1929) and Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge (Ph.D. 1933). 1851 Exhibition scholar 1930-33; senior scholar 1934-36. Lecturer in physics, University of Cape Town 1936-47; Senior lecturer in physics, University of Melbourne 1947-49; Associate professor 1949-61; professor of theoretical physics 1961-71.
  1. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collision of electrons with simple atomic systems and electron exchange. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 132 (1931), 605-630.
  2. The reflection of long x-rays. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 133 (1931), 292-303.
  3. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collision of electrons with molecules. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 135 (1932), 258-275.
  4. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collision of slow electrons with atoms. I. General theory and elastic collisions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 136 (1932), 289-311.
  5. (With F.H. Nicoll) Inelastic electron scattering in gases. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 138 (1932), 229-244.
  6. Diffraction of gas atoms. Nature, 130 (1932), 276-277.
  7. (With F.H. Nicoll) The large angle scattering of electrons in gases. II. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 138 (1932), 469-478.
  8. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collision of slow electrons with atoms. II. General theory and inelastic collisions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 139 (1933), 187-201.
  9. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collision of slow electrons with atoms. III. The excitation and ionization of helium by electrons of moderate velocity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 140 (1933), 613-636.
  10. (With H.S.W. Massey) Free paths and transport phenomena in gases and the quantum theory of collisions. I. The rigid sphere model. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 141 (1933), 434-453.
  11. (With F.H. Nicoll) The inelastic scattering of slow electrons in gases. III. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 142 (1933), 320-332.
  12. (With F.H. Nicoll) The inelastic scattering of slow electrons in gases. IV. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 142 (1933), 647-658.
  13. (With H.S.W. Massey) Free path and transport phenomena in gases and the quantum theory of collisions. II. The determination of the laws of force between atoms and molecules. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 144 (1934), 188-205.
  14. (With F.H. Nicoll) The scattering of electrons in ionizing collisions with gas atoms. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 144 (1934), 596-608.
  15. (With H.S.W. Massey) Radiative collisions of neutrons and protons. Nature, 133 (1934), 210-211.
  16. (With H.S.W. Massey) The collisions of slow electrons with atoms. IV. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 146 (1934), 880-900.
  17. (With H.S.W. Massey) The interaction of light nuclei. I. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 148 (1935), 206-225.
  18. (With H.S.W. Massey) The masses of Be*8 and C*12. Nature, 136 (1935), 141.
  19. (With R.G.J. Fraser and H.S.W. Massey) Bemerkung über die Streuung von Molekularstrahlen. Zeitschrift für Physik, 97 (1935), 740-744.
  20. (With H.S.W. Massey) The double excitation of helium by electron impact. Cambridge Philosophical Society. Proceedings., 31 (1935), 604-608.
  21. (With H.S.W. Massey) The interaction of light nuclei. II. The binding energies of the nuclei He*3**1 and He*3**2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 152 (1935), 693-705.
  22. (With G.E. Pringle) Collision forces between light nuclei. Nature, 137 (1936), 865-866.
  23. (With H.S.W. Massey) The interaction of light nuclei. III. The binding energies of He*4, He*5, Li*6, and of nuclei of type 4n. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 156 (1936), 634-654.
  24. (With G.E. Pringle) The scattering of alpha particles in helium, hydrogen and deuterium. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 160 (1937), 190-206.
  25. (With H.S.W. Massey) Nuclear excitation and disintegration collisions involving strong interaction. I. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London., A, 162 (1937), 529-556.
  26. (With H.S.W. Massey) Anomalous scattering of alpha -particles and long-range nuclear forces. Cambridge Philosophical Society. Proceedings., 34 (1938), 498-501.
  27. (With H.S.W. Massey) Polarization of electrons by double scattering. Nature, 146 (1940), 264-265.
  28. (With H.S.W. Massey) The polarization of electrons by double scattering. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 177 (1940-41), 341-357.
  29. The scattering and polarization of fast electrons by heavy elements. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 182 (1943-44), 189-199.
  30. (With G.H. Stafford) The production of cosmic-ray bursts by mesotrons. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A, 183 (1944-45), 54-63.


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