Study of the reaction γp → pπ0η
✍ Scribed by The CB-ELSA Collaboration; I. Horn; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; R. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; R. Beck; Y. Beloglazov; R. Bogendörfer; R. Castelijns; V. Credé; A. Ehmanns; J. Ernst; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; A. Fösel; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. Gothe; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Höffgen; J. Hößl; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; F. Klein; E. Klempt; H. Koch; M. Konrad; B. Kopf; B. Krusche; J. Langheinrich; H. Löhner; I. Lopatin; J. Lotz; H. Matthäy; D. Menze; J. Messchendorp; V. Metag; V. A. Nikonov; D. Novinski; M. Ostrick; H. van Pee; A. V. Sarantsev; C. Schmidt; H. Schmieden; B. Schoch; G. Suft; V. Sumachev; T. Szczepanek; U. Thoma; D. Walther; Ch. Weinheimer
- Book ID
- 111619381
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 991 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-601X
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