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pp Scattering-Amplitude Measurements and a Possible Direct-Channel Resonance in pp System

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In this talk I would like to discuss our results of pp elastic scattering with various spin combinations of polarized beams and polarized targets. Since experimental details have been described in our published articles,1,2,3 I will minimize my discussion.

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Yokosawa, A. (1977). pp Scattering-Amplitude Measurements and a Possible Direct-Channel Resonance in pp System. In: Perlmutter, A., Scott, L.F. (eds) Deeper Pathways in High-Energy Physics. Studies in the Natural Sciences, vol 12. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1565-1_4

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