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Unexpected hadrons show up at CERN

APR 01, 1973

DOI: 10.1063/1.3128013

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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Volume 26, Number 4

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