Four manifestations of charm have been observed in photoproduction at Fermilab so far. These four are: (1) multimuon indications of the total charm cross section and observations of (2) psi and psi', (3) D/sup 0/ and D* and (4) ..lambda../sub c/. The relevant photoproduction experiments in the search for charm at Fermilab are the broad band neutral beam experiments by a Columbia-Fermilab-Illinois (CFI) collaboration, the Tagged Photon Beam experiment by the TPS collaboration and the muon beam experiment with an active iron target by the Berkeley-Fermilab-Princeton (BFP) collaboration.
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Four manifestations of charm have been observed in photoproduction at Fermilab so far. These four are: (1) multimuon indications of the total charm cross section and observations of (2) psi and psi', (3) D/sup 0/ and D* and (4) ..lambda../sub c/. The relevant photoproduction experiments in the search for charm at Fermilab are the broad band neutral beam experiments by a Columbia-Fermilab-Illinois (CFI) collaboration, the Tagged Photon Beam experiment by the TPS collaboration and the muon beam experiment with an active iron target by the Berkeley-Fermilab-Princeton (BFP) collaboration.
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