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The measurement of the W value, the average energy expended per ion pair, in liquid argon for internal conversion electrons emitted from ^207Bi, is carried out by the electron-pulse method. Comparing with the W value (26. 09 eV) for particles in a gas mixture of argon (95%) and methane (5%), the W value in liquid argon is determined to be 23. 6-₀. ₃^+0. 5 eV. This value is clearly smaller than that in gaseous argon (26. 4 eV). Such a reduction of W value in liquid argon can be explained by assuming the existence of the conduction band in liquid argon as in solid argon. Under this assumption, the W value in liquid argon is estimated by applying the energy-balance method, which was used for the rare gases by Platzman. The calculated value thus obtained is in good agreement with the experimental result. Following the same method, the W values for liquid krypton and liquid xenon are also estimated.
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