1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6800-4_44
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Double Pion Production Reactions

Abstract: Abstract. We report on reactions producing two pions induced by real and virtual photons or nucleons. The role of different resonances in these reactions is emphasized. Novel results on coherent 2π photoproduction in nuclei are also reported.1 Double pion photoproduction on the nucleon.The γN → π + π − N reaction is attracting attentions of both theoretical and experimental groups and is bound to play a significant role in photonuclear reactions much as the γN → πN played in the past.Apart from the work of the… Show more

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“…Also it is not known whether the mesons are directly produced or whether they are decay products of intermediate resonances or strings. The theoretical analysis of these data has not produced yet a consistent knowledge on the channel decomposition [66][67][68][69]. This introduces large uncertainties for the prediction of the dilepton yield in transport theories because it depends on the formation of specific intermediate resonances.…”
Section: B Open Questions Related To the Elementary Reactions In Tran...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also it is not known whether the mesons are directly produced or whether they are decay products of intermediate resonances or strings. The theoretical analysis of these data has not produced yet a consistent knowledge on the channel decomposition [66][67][68][69]. This introduces large uncertainties for the prediction of the dilepton yield in transport theories because it depends on the formation of specific intermediate resonances.…”
Section: B Open Questions Related To the Elementary Reactions In Tran...mentioning
confidence: 99%