Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... discussed the evidence for the existence , in the physical high energy photon , of some strongly interacting components . The condition for the applicability of the high energy limit was that the characteristic length , l , defined by ...
... discussed the evidence for the existence , in the physical high energy photon , of some strongly interacting components . The condition for the applicability of the high energy limit was that the characteristic length , l , defined by ...
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... discussed in this article . Special attention is paid to the interaction of high energy hadrons and photons . Interactions of high energy electrons and neutrinos are briefly mentioned . The common features of all these processes are ...
... discussed in this article . Special attention is paid to the interaction of high energy hadrons and photons . Interactions of high energy electrons and neutrinos are briefly mentioned . The common features of all these processes are ...
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