1970
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(70)90214-2
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The annihilation process at 2.5 GeV/c

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“…As seen in the ir jt dipion mass spectra ( Figure 6), there is copious p°(7&5) and f° 1260 GeV/c, the only apparent resonance contributions come from p° and f° production® Evidence has been reported for S" production at 2»5 GeV/c (8).…”
Section: Dipion Effective Mass Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…As seen in the ir jt dipion mass spectra ( Figure 6), there is copious p°(7&5) and f° 1260 GeV/c, the only apparent resonance contributions come from p° and f° production® Evidence has been reported for S" production at 2»5 GeV/c (8).…”
Section: Dipion Effective Mass Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…GeV/c (6), 1.6 GeV/c (7), 2.5 GeV/c (8,9), 2.7 GeV/c (10), 3.28 GeV/c (11), 3.6 GeV/c (12), 3.66 GeV/c (11), 5.7 GeV/c (13)(14)(15), and 6.9 GeV/c (16). The charged rho (p^) decays into a pair while the omega (iu°) decays via a* ïC jr°.…”
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confidence: 99%