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This is the pivotal chapter in the book, both because of the clarity and comprehensiveness of the experimental results presented here, and because of the theoretical implications of these results. If the existence of the 70 MeV mass quantum M can be established, then the later results in the book follow as a logical consequence; but if the evidence presented here, plus the corollary evidence in Chapters 6 through 9, is not accepted as conclusive, then the later results will not be conclusive either.
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M. H. Mac Gregor, Phys. Rev. D9, 1259 (1974), Table XXIII.
See the discussions in Refs. 42 and 43 of reference 1.
M. H. Mac Gregor, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 3, 197 (1972) and 5, 135 (1972). Also see Tables XXII and XXIII in reference 1.
See, for example, W. K. H. Panofsky, “The experimental basis for the new quark spectroscopy”, SLAC-PUB-2025, October (1977); G. J. Feldman, “Charmed particle spectroscopy”, SLAC-PUB-2O68, December (1977); K. Gottfried, “The spectroscopy of the new particles”, CLNS-376, November (1977).
See pages 8–12 in the paper by K. Gottfried in reference 4.
See M. H. Mac Gregor, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 4, 1043 (1970), Table II.
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(1978). Evidence for the fundamental spinless mass quantum M = 70 MEV. In: The Nature of the Elementary Particle. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 81. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-08857-1_7
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