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[ S3 , S4 , S5 ] ) 1 is a good example of the role of nuclear targets . One observed also excitations of specific nuclear levels by high energy hadrons [ 1 , 2 ] . This opens a possibility [ 2 ] of selecting diffrac- tive productions ...
[ S3 , S4 , S5 ] ) 1 is a good example of the role of nuclear targets . One observed also excitations of specific nuclear levels by high energy hadrons [ 1 , 2 ] . This opens a possibility [ 2 ] of selecting diffrac- tive productions ...
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Even in the conceptually simplest cases of rela- tivistic potential scattering one can give examples in which it breaks down . Examples Example 1. Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic moment in a given ...
Even in the conceptually simplest cases of rela- tivistic potential scattering one can give examples in which it breaks down . Examples Example 1. Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic moment in a given ...
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This is true , but one can give some other - though much more complex - examples of scattering from a classical ... Example 2. Scattering of a charged vector meson in a static field ( we shall quote the results , for more details see ...
This is true , but one can give some other - though much more complex - examples of scattering from a classical ... Example 2. Scattering of a charged vector meson in a static field ( we shall quote the results , for more details see ...
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To conclude this section we may say that Examples 1 and 2 warn us that if the strong inter- actions are mediated through vector fields ( analogous to the electromagnetic field ) one can expect the " principle of additivity of phase ...
To conclude this section we may say that Examples 1 and 2 warn us that if the strong inter- actions are mediated through vector fields ( analogous to the electromagnetic field ) one can expect the " principle of additivity of phase ...
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We already saw in the examples of scattering of relativistic particles from external electromagnetic fields that " internal structure " ( in these cases the internal spin quantum numbers + anomalous magnetic moment ) breaks down the ...
We already saw in the examples of scattering of relativistic particles from external electromagnetic fields that " internal structure " ( in these cases the internal spin quantum numbers + anomalous magnetic moment ) breaks down the ...
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