1973
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(73)90063-4
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A study of the reactions d + p → τ + π0 and d + p → τ + η0

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“…This result is close to the one obtained by Banaigs et al [25] at a slightly higher energy. This result is close to the one obtained by Banaigs et al [25] at a slightly higher energy.…”
Section: Model Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This result is close to the one obtained by Banaigs et al [25] at a slightly higher energy. This result is close to the one obtained by Banaigs et al [25] at a slightly higher energy.…”
Section: Model Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, two step processes as shown in the lower row may be also important. Two points from the indicated references are added [25,26]. Similar findings were reported by Fäldt and Wilkin [29] applying the two step model to threshold data.…”
Section: Model Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Regardless of the problem at hand, further investigations often proved fruitful and well worth the effort. A particular interesting problem of this kind is the striking phenomenon observed in several experiments on the pn → dX [1,2,3], pd → 3 HeX [4,2,5], and dd → αX [6,7] reactions. In all three cases there is a peak just above the twopion threshold with a missing mass M X ≈300-320 MeV/c 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some earlier pd -+ tn+ data at 470 MeV suggested a sharp backward peak at 1800 (Dollhopf et al 1973), but more recent measurements have not confirmed this effect (W. C. Olsen and E. G. Auld, private communication). There are also some data for the p+d ---+ 3He+no reaction (for example, Banaigs et al 1973, Fredrickson et aI 1976.…”
Section: Few-body Targetsmentioning
confidence: 95%