Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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Wiesław Czyż. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Czyż , Wiesław . Interactions of high energy particles with nuclei . ( NBS Monograph 139 ) Supt . of Docs . No .: C 13.44 : 139 1. Nuclear reactions . 2. Hadrons ...
Wiesław Czyż. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Czyż , Wiesław . Interactions of high energy particles with nuclei . ( NBS Monograph 139 ) Supt . of Docs . No .: C 13.44 : 139 1. Nuclear reactions . 2. Hadrons ...
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... cooperation is reflected , however , not only in published papers , but in numerous un- published notes as well as in these lectures themselves . L. C. Maximon Interactions of High Energy Particles with Nuclei * W. Czyż iii.
... cooperation is reflected , however , not only in published papers , but in numerous un- published notes as well as in these lectures themselves . L. C. Maximon Interactions of High Energy Particles with Nuclei * W. Czyż iii.
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... interaction of high energy hadrons and photons . Interactions of high energy electrons and neutrinos are briefly men- tioned . The common features of all these processes are emphasized throughout the article : The multiple scattering ...
... interaction of high energy hadrons and photons . Interactions of high energy electrons and neutrinos are briefly men- tioned . The common features of all these processes are emphasized throughout the article : The multiple scattering ...
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... interactions - as was pointed out by Adler [ 7 ] -T - mesons should be important ) . In other words , in all the processes we are going to discuss , strongly interacting particles appear ( as real or virtual particles ) which may ...
... interactions - as was pointed out by Adler [ 7 ] -T - mesons should be important ) . In other words , in all the processes we are going to discuss , strongly interacting particles appear ( as real or virtual particles ) which may ...
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absorption additivity of phase anomalous magnetic moment ú approximately assume attenuation b+½s beam Bureau of Standards coherent diffractive production collision Compton scattering compute Coulomb interactions Czyż d³r db exp i▲·b deuteron diagonalization diffractive production processes diffractive scattering discussed double scattering elastic scattering amplitude electromagnetic equation example excited experiments factor Feynman diagrams formula four-momentum Glauber model hadrons Hence high energy limit incident particle incident wave inelastic shadowing Interactions of High invariant mass K mesons multiple scattering National Bureau neutrino neutrons ññ Note nuclear matter nuclear targets nuclei nucleon obtained optical theorem parameters phase shifts photon photoproduction of vector physical pion production amplitude profiles quantum numbers regeneration Řº shadowing effects single scattering spin strongly interacting target nucleus total cross section vector meson VMD model wave function γν Σ Σ