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... ratio of the experimentally observed vector coupling constant in neutron decay and the muon coupling constant . The CVC theorem ensures us that strong interactions do not influence this ratio , and we can make a comparison with ...
... ratio of the experimentally observed vector coupling constant in neutron decay and the muon coupling constant . The CVC theorem ensures us that strong interactions do not influence this ratio , and we can make a comparison with ...
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... ratio ō / σ , as a func- tion of energy . Although they are consistent with a slow increase in o / o , any 0.6 360.48 0.2 a ) 0 1.2 B 0.8 0.4 b ) 1 59 50 100 150 0 50 100 150 E ( GeV ) Fig . 5 . a ) The antineutrino / neutrino cross ...
... ratio ō / σ , as a func- tion of energy . Although they are consistent with a slow increase in o / o , any 0.6 360.48 0.2 a ) 0 1.2 B 0.8 0.4 b ) 1 59 50 100 150 0 50 100 150 E ( GeV ) Fig . 5 . a ) The antineutrino / neutrino cross ...
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... ratio for charmed particles . - The absolute cross - section for inclusive electron production etee + X , where X contains at least two charged tracks and any number of photons , is plotted in fig . 33a ) as a function of energy ...
... ratio for charmed particles . - The absolute cross - section for inclusive electron production etee + X , where X contains at least two charged tracks and any number of photons , is plotted in fig . 33a ) as a function of energy ...
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