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SLAC Inelastic Data Challenges Theorists

JAN 01, 1970

DOI: 10.1063/1.3021922

Since the preliminary reports on deep inelastic electron–proton scattering were made by SLAC experimenters in mid‐1968, waves of theoretical speculation have been spreading over the high‐energy physics community. Now some of the results have finally been published by the MIT–SLAC collaboration, but it is too soon to say they have been adequately explained by any theory.

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Volume 23, Number 1

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