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Coherent \\pi^0 threshold production from the deuteron at Q^2 = 0.1 GeV^2/c^2
by
Friedrich, Jörg
, Bartsch, Peter
, Rohe, Daniela
, Friedrich, Jan M
, Walcher, Thomas
, Derber, Sabine
, Liesenfeld, Arnd
, Potokar, M
, Kohl, Michael
, Bernstein, Aron M
, Kozlov, Alexander
, Ding, Matthias
, Pavan, Marcello
, Clawiter, Norbert
, Krygier, K W
, Merkel, Harald
, Neuhausen, Reiner
, Širca, Simon
, Merle, Pascal
, Bermuth, Jörg
, Schmieden, Hartmut
, Weis, Markus
, Ewald, Ingo
, Pospischil, Thomas
, Baumann, Dagmar
, Bohinc, Klemen
, Böhm, Ralph
, Distler, Michael O
, Kahrau, Marco
, Müller, Ulrich
, Rosner, Günther
, Wagner, Axel
in
Chiral dynamics
/ Momentum transfer
/ Multipoles
/ Perturbation theory
/ S waves
2001
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Coherent \\pi^0 threshold production from the deuteron at Q^2 = 0.1 GeV^2/c^2
by
Friedrich, Jörg
, Bartsch, Peter
, Rohe, Daniela
, Friedrich, Jan M
, Walcher, Thomas
, Derber, Sabine
, Liesenfeld, Arnd
, Potokar, M
, Kohl, Michael
, Bernstein, Aron M
, Kozlov, Alexander
, Ding, Matthias
, Pavan, Marcello
, Clawiter, Norbert
, Krygier, K W
, Merkel, Harald
, Neuhausen, Reiner
, Širca, Simon
, Merle, Pascal
, Bermuth, Jörg
, Schmieden, Hartmut
, Weis, Markus
, Ewald, Ingo
, Pospischil, Thomas
, Baumann, Dagmar
, Bohinc, Klemen
, Böhm, Ralph
, Distler, Michael O
, Kahrau, Marco
, Müller, Ulrich
, Rosner, Günther
, Wagner, Axel
in
Chiral dynamics
/ Momentum transfer
/ Multipoles
/ Perturbation theory
/ S waves
2001
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Coherent \\pi^0 threshold production from the deuteron at Q^2 = 0.1 GeV^2/c^2
by
Friedrich, Jörg
, Bartsch, Peter
, Rohe, Daniela
, Friedrich, Jan M
, Walcher, Thomas
, Derber, Sabine
, Liesenfeld, Arnd
, Potokar, M
, Kohl, Michael
, Bernstein, Aron M
, Kozlov, Alexander
, Ding, Matthias
, Pavan, Marcello
, Clawiter, Norbert
, Krygier, K W
, Merkel, Harald
, Neuhausen, Reiner
, Širca, Simon
, Merle, Pascal
, Bermuth, Jörg
, Schmieden, Hartmut
, Weis, Markus
, Ewald, Ingo
, Pospischil, Thomas
, Baumann, Dagmar
, Bohinc, Klemen
, Böhm, Ralph
, Distler, Michael O
, Kahrau, Marco
, Müller, Ulrich
, Rosner, Günther
, Wagner, Axel
in
Chiral dynamics
/ Momentum transfer
/ Multipoles
/ Perturbation theory
/ S waves
2001
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Coherent \\pi^0 threshold production from the deuteron at Q^2 = 0.1 GeV^2/c^2
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Coherent \\pi^0 threshold production from the deuteron at Q^2 = 0.1 GeV^2/c^2
2001
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Overview
First data on coherent threshold \\pi^0 electroproduction from the deuteron taken by the A1 Collaboration at the Mainz Microtron MAMI are presented. At a four-momentum transfer of q^2=-0.1 GeV^2/c^2 the full solid angle was covered up to a center-of-mass energy of 4 MeV above threshold. By means of a Rosenbluth separation the longitudinal threshold s wave multipole and an upper limit for the transverse threshold s wave multipole could be extracted and compared to predictions of Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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