1. Exotic meson production in BNL experiment E852
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M Chasse, J. Hu, Andrey Gribushin, N. Shenhav, Todd Adams, Vladimir Korotkikh, S. A. Taegar, H. J. Willutzki, P. Eugenio, V Dorofeev, A. I. Demianov, W. D. Shephard, D. I. Ryabchikov, K. Danyo, Olga Kodolova, J. S. Suh, C. Olchanski, N. M. Cason, S. U. Chung, K. K. Seth, L. I. Sarycheva, D. L. Stienike, G. S. Adams, D. Joffe, R. W. Hackenburg, J. P. Dowd, N. B. Sinev, X. Shen, M. Lu, D. S. Brown, A. V. Popov, M. Nozar, Jens H. Kuhn, V. V. Lipaev, J. J. Manak, E. King, M. Witkowski, John M. LoSecco, M. Hayek, E. I. Ivanov, I. Kachaev, A Tomaradze, X. L. Fan, A. I. Ostrovidov, T. K. Pedlar, D. P. Weygand, J. M. Bishop, D. B. White, V. A. Bodyagin, M. A. Kostin, J Krenkel, Irina Vardanyan, Z. Bar-Yam, W. Kern, A. A. Yershov, S. P. Denisov, and J. P. Cummings
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,History ,Particle physics ,Meson ,Exotic meson ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
The status of spin-exotic mesons is reviewed. There is now compelling evidence for at least three π1 states between one and two GeV. Preliminary results from the reaction π−p → π+π+π−π−π0p show structure in the exotic waves corresponding to IGJPC = 0−2+−.
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- 2005