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Unexpected hadrons show up at CERN

APR 01, 1973

High‐energy physicists are intrigued by some new results produced at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings. At the New York American Physical Society meeting on 1 February, Luigi di Leila reported on experiments that showed an unexpectedly large amount of hadron production at high transverse momentum. The experiments were done by a CERN–Columbia–Rockefeller collaboration.

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