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Effects ofN*(1440) resonance on particle production in heavy-ion collisions at subthreshold energies

open access: closedPhysical Review C, 1994
We study quantitatively the effects of the [ital N][sup *](1440) resonance on the production of kaons, antikaons, and antiprotons in heavy-ion collisions at subthreshold energies. It is found that baryon-baryon collisions involving the [ital N][sup *] have minor effects on the production of kaons and antikaons.
Bao-An Li, C. M. Ko, G. Q. Li
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Resonances in Strange-Particle Production

open access: closedPhysical Review, 1962
D.C. Colley   +7 more
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On quantization of the decay products momenta in the elementary particle resonances

Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras, 1998
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Gareev, Fangil A.   +2 more
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Nuclear reactions with resonant-particle production

Nuclear Physics A, 1973
Abstract The observation of resonant-state products in nuclear reactions by measurements of coincidences between decay partners is proposed as a general spectroscopic tool for nuclear physics. The importance of the kinematic confinement of final-state resonant systems to a cone in the laboratory system is discussed and applied to various resonant ...
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Resonant statistical model of particle production

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1962
The statistical model modified to include resonant interaction is discussed. It is shown that arbitrary mass-squared distributions calculated from Lorentz invariant phase space can be expressed as a product of two phase-space factors. Expressions arising in the modified model are reduced to either products of phase-space factors or simple integrals ...
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Resonance Scattering Effect of Dopamine Product Particle and Its Application to Polyphenoloxidase Activity Assay

Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2011
AbstractIn pH 7.2 Na2HPO4‐NaH2PO4 buffer solution, polyphenoloxidase (PPO) could catalyze the oxidization of dopamine (DA) to form polymer particles in dark‐red color, which exhibited a strong resonance scattering (RS) peak at 780 nm. In the chosen conditions, as the PPO activity increased, the RS intensity at 780 nm increased linearly.
Caina Jiang   +5 more
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Application of the spinning technique to the production of high beta seamless superconducting resonators for particle accelerators

IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 1995
Superconducting resonators for high beta particle accelerators are multicell structures made of niobium or of niobium-sputtered copper. In both cases the resonator bases are traditionally fabricated by spinning or deep drawing half-cells and electron-beam welding them together at the level of the equator; cells are then welded to one another at the ...
V. Palmieri   +5 more
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Near-threshold particle production: A probe for resonance matter formation in relativistic heavy ion collisions

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 1993
Abstract An overview is given over recent π 0 , π ± , η, K ± and p -production experiments performed at SIS where subthreshold production of η, K + and p has been observed. Systematics for particle spectra and production probabilities have been established and the importance of multi-step meson production processes involving baryon ...
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Two-particle K0π+ and K0π− rapidity correlations in K+p interactions at 8.2 and 16 GeV/c and their relation to the K∗(892) resonance production

open access: closed, 1976
P. Chliapnikov   +14 more
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