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Nuclear Physics B

Volume 94, Issue 3, 18 August 1975, Pages 374-412
Nuclear Physics B

K+n elastic and charge-exchange scattering between 430 and 940 MeV/c

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Abstract

Elastic and charge-exchange K+n differential cross sections have been measured from K+d interactions from 430 to 940 MeV/c using spark chambers and scintillation counters. The data have been compared with existing results and in an accompanying paper have been included with other measurements in a phase-shift analysis.

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    Present address: Institute of Pceanographic Studies, Wormley, England.

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    Present address: M.I.T. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

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