Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... experiments ( e.g. , CERN series - compare [ S1 ] ) have poor energy resolution of the incident and outgoing beam ( ~ 50 MeV ) , hence they sum over all nuclear excitations ( without producing mesons , however ) . The cross section for ...
... experiments ( e.g. , CERN series - compare [ S1 ] ) have poor energy resolution of the incident and outgoing beam ( ~ 50 MeV ) , hence they sum over all nuclear excitations ( without producing mesons , however ) . The cross section for ...
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... experiment is impressive . ( Compare , e.g. , the review article by R. J. Glauber in ref . [ S2 ] ) . When we want to discuss light nuclei we have to consider carefully the motion of the center of mass . Take , for example , a deuteron ...
... experiment is impressive . ( Compare , e.g. , the review article by R. J. Glauber in ref . [ S2 ] ) . When we want to discuss light nuclei we have to consider carefully the motion of the center of mass . Take , for example , a deuteron ...
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... experiments ( compare deuteron data contained in [ S1 ] ) , one can clearly see the single and double scattering . do log dA Deuteron Target Single Double Δ 2 Remark : In fact , this clear distinction between single and double ...
... experiments ( compare deuteron data contained in [ S1 ] ) , one can clearly see the single and double scattering . do log dA Deuteron Target Single Double Δ 2 Remark : In fact , this clear distinction between single and double ...
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... experiment . ( We are not considering here backward scattering , where the above model does not apply ( see also [ 48 ] ) ) . There is only one exception : the experiment performed at CERN by Bradamante et al . [ 20 ] . In this experiment ...
... experiment . ( We are not considering here backward scattering , where the above model does not apply ( see also [ 48 ] ) ) . There is only one exception : the experiment performed at CERN by Bradamante et al . [ 20 ] . In this experiment ...
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... ( experiments seem to indicate that the differential cross sections depend weakly on energy ) γρ π → 5π p → n + π on ... experimental and theoretical aspects of diffractive processes in hadron physics see refs . [ S4 ] and the article by ...
... ( experiments seem to indicate that the differential cross sections depend weakly on energy ) γρ π → 5π p → n + π on ... experimental and theoretical aspects of diffractive processes in hadron physics see refs . [ S4 ] and the article by ...
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