Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... experiments . ( The process of K - K ‚ ° regeneration given below is an example where we know n's however ! ) The situation changes when One must , however , keep in mind that in the case when the coefficients di ; are zero or of the ...
... experiments . ( The process of K - K ‚ ° regeneration given below is an example where we know n's however ! ) The situation changes when One must , however , keep in mind that in the case when the coefficients di ; are zero or of the ...
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... the value given above , 118 ± 4 μb . All these parameters are obtained from a host of various experiments : yv2 / 4 from ete - storage rings where the following process is observed : e συν and v ( not shown above ) from 44.
... the value given above , 118 ± 4 μb . All these parameters are obtained from a host of various experiments : yv2 / 4 from ete - storage rings where the following process is observed : e συν and v ( not shown above ) from 44.
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... experiments . So , it is un- likely that one should reduce it by a factor of almost 2 ! ( Unless there is a strong ... experimental data for nuclear targets if the energy were high enough . Remember , however , that in order to have ...
... experiments . So , it is un- likely that one should reduce it by a factor of almost 2 ! ( Unless there is a strong ... experimental data for nuclear targets if the energy were high enough . Remember , however , that in order to have ...
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... experiments are not quite in this limit ( at several GeV I < R ) . Hence if we want to analyze the existing experimental data we have to keep the longitudinal momentum transfer different from zero : mv2 A [ [ ༤ 2 ய Then the graphical ...
... experiments are not quite in this limit ( at several GeV I < R ) . Hence if we want to analyze the existing experimental data we have to keep the longitudinal momentum transfer different from zero : mv2 A [ [ ༤ 2 ய Then the graphical ...
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... experimental data . The first suggestion that one can obtain some important information on the properties of V ... experiments because there are no vector meson beams available due to their short lifetime . Here such indirect ...
... experimental data . The first suggestion that one can obtain some important information on the properties of V ... experiments because there are no vector meson beams available due to their short lifetime . Here such indirect ...
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