Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... present 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 ...
... present 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 ...
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... present experiments of photon interactions with nuclear targets ( nucleon targets are OK ) . We derived the formulae corrected for a non - negligible longitudinal momentum transfer for the case of vector meson production ( the formula ...
... present experiments of photon interactions with nuclear targets ( nucleon targets are OK ) . We derived the formulae corrected for a non - negligible longitudinal momentum transfer for the case of vector meson production ( the formula ...
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... present the principal publication outlet for these data is the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data ... presents research results , test methods , and perform- ance criteria related to the structural and environmen- tal ...
... present the principal publication outlet for these data is the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data ... presents research results , test methods , and perform- ance criteria related to the structural and environmen- tal ...
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