Intremediate Resonances in Hadron Scattering : Application of the Theory of Intermediate Nuclear Resonances
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概要
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Experiments using missing mass spectrometers and bubble chambers have shown the existence of quite a large number of boson resonances. Some of these resonances might correspond to some kind of intermediate resonances or structures similar to those found in nuclear reactions at intermediate energies. We discuss the possible occurrence of such intermediate resonances in hadron scattering and their qualitative properties.
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- 1972-10-25
著者
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Takeda Gyo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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TAKEDA Gyo
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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