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Few remarks about hadron resonance and their effects in hadronic atoms

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Interactions of antikaons, antiprotons and nucleons at very low energies are discussed in terms of separable potential models. Coulomb interactions are included and formulae for strong shifts of electromagnetic hadronic hydrogen are obtained. These are discussed as a way of determination of scattering amplitudes below thresholds. Applications to hadronic deuterium are mentioned.

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Invited talk at the symposium “Theory of lightest nuclei”, Liblice, Czechoslovakia, May 1974.

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Wrzecionko, J., Wycech, S. Few remarks about hadron resonance and their effects in hadronic atoms. Czech J Phys 24, 1293–1304 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01587216

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