Journal Article10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.32.257
Diffractive Component in pp Collisions at 102 and 405 GeV
J. W. Chapman,J. W. Cooper,N. Green,A. A. Seidl,J. C. van der Velde,C. Bromberg,D. Cohen,D. Cohen,Thomas Ferbel,Patrick Slattery +9 more
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About: This article is published in Physical Review Letters. The article was published on 04 Feb 1974. The article focuses on the topics: Component (UML).
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