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Peripheral resonances and exotic peaks

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A simples-channel resonance model based on dominance of peripheral resonances is proposed. It explains the appearance of exotic peaks with slopes similar to those of forward scattering amplitudes. The interaction radiusR plays a significant role in determining the slope and dip structure.

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Biswas, S. Peripheral resonances and exotic peaks. Czech J Phys 30, 734–737 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01599906

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