1967
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.162.1722
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Double-Coincidence Trident Experiments

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“…Radiative corrections are small, 12 and they are neglected. The nuclear Compton-scattering contribution to the trident cross section is small, 10 charge asymmetric, 13 and therefore negligible. 14 The presence of two identical particles in the final state causes an interference between the four normal and the four exchange amplitudes.…”
Section: K(l/q 2 )F T (S/q 2 )+F 2 (8/q 2 )>mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiative corrections are small, 12 and they are neglected. The nuclear Compton-scattering contribution to the trident cross section is small, 10 charge asymmetric, 13 and therefore negligible. 14 The presence of two identical particles in the final state causes an interference between the four normal and the four exchange amplitudes.…”
Section: K(l/q 2 )F T (S/q 2 )+F 2 (8/q 2 )>mentioning
confidence: 99%