Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... ! These and other related problems have been discussed in a series of papers by Cheng and Wu [ 21 , 22 ] ( see also [ 30 ] , [ S4 ] ) . 4. Diffractive Dissociation and Diffractive Excitation Diffractive processes - a 27 27.
... ! These and other related problems have been discussed in a series of papers by Cheng and Wu [ 21 , 22 ] ( see also [ 30 ] , [ S4 ] ) . 4. Diffractive Dissociation and Diffractive Excitation Diffractive processes - a 27 27.
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... problem of specifying the absorption parameters 7 ; and the coefficients e¿j . The coefficient 7 ; of the incident particle is , as a rule , easy because this is a well - known particle which can form a beam and its scattering ( elastic ) ...
... problem of specifying the absorption parameters 7 ; and the coefficients e¿j . The coefficient 7 ; of the incident particle is , as a rule , easy because this is a well - known particle which can form a beam and its scattering ( elastic ) ...
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... problem : we are expanding our physical states into states which are " physical in their strong interactions . " Since we know strongly interacting vector mesons with the same quantum numbers as the photon , the simplest possible ...
... problem : we are expanding our physical states into states which are " physical in their strong interactions . " Since we know strongly interacting vector mesons with the same quantum numbers as the photon , the simplest possible ...
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... problems of interference between and p produc- tions are also relevant ( see T. H. Bauer in ref . [ 25 ] ) . ( i ) and ( ii ) can be reliably estimated . Take ( i ) . The process can be computed in the same manner as the poor energy ...
... problems of interference between and p produc- tions are also relevant ( see T. H. Bauer in ref . [ 25 ] ) . ( i ) and ( ii ) can be reliably estimated . Take ( i ) . The process can be computed in the same manner as the poor energy ...
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... problems now . A summary of the picture of high energy photon interactions with hadronic targets ( which include nuclei ) . 1. We considered the high energy limit of elastic scattering of photons by nucleons and nuclei . We discussed ...
... problems now . A summary of the picture of high energy photon interactions with hadronic targets ( which include nuclei ) . 1. We considered the high energy limit of elastic scattering of photons by nucleons and nuclei . We discussed ...
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