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Cross sections of the pp -> pp pi(0) reaction between 310 and 425 MeV
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- Bilger, R (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för kärn- och partikelfysik
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Brodowski, W (author)
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Calen, H (author)
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Clement, H (author)
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Dyring, J (author)
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Ekstrom, C (author)
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Faldt, G (author)
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Fransson, K (author)
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Greiff, J (author)
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Gustafsson, L (author)
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Hoistad, B (author)
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Jacewicz, M (author)
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Johanson, J (author)
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Johansson, A (author)
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Johansson, T (author)
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Kilian, K (author)
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Koch, I (author)
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Kullander, S (author)
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Kupsc, A (author)
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Marciniewski, P (author)
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Morosov, B (author)
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Oelert, W (author)
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Ruber, RJ (author)
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- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2001
- 2001
- English.
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In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS A. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0375-9474. ; 693:3-4, s. 633-662
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- Extensive kinematically complete measurements of the pp --> pp pi (0) reaction have been made at six beam energies: 310, 320, 340, 360, 400, and 425 MeV. Angles and energies of both final-state protons are extracted from the forward detector system of the
Keyword
- H-1(p; p pi(0)); E=310; 320; 340; 360; 400; 425 MeV; measured sigma(E; theta); deduced total sigma; reaction mechanism features; partial wave analysis; kinematically complete measurement; NEAR-THRESHOLD; PP->PP-PI(0) REACTION; PARAMETRIZATION; P+P->P+P+PI
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Bilger, R
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Brodowski, W
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Calen, H
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Clement, H
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Dyring, J
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Ekstrom, C
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Faldt, G
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Fransson, K
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Greiff, J
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Gustafsson, L
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Hoistad, B
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Jacewicz, M
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Johanson, J
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Johansson, A
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Johansson, T
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Kilian, K
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Koch, I
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Kullander, S
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Kupsc, A
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Marciniewski, P
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Morosov, B
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Oelert, W
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Ruber, RJ
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