Total cross sections of K$sup -$p and K$sup -$d from 411 to 1065 MeV/c
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Total cross sections of K$sup -$p and K$sup -$d were measured between 411 and 1065 MeV/c with high statistical precision. In addition to the well known $lambda$(1690), $Sigma$(1765) and the $Sigma$(1670), the data show indications of several possible structures in both I = 0 and I = 1 isotopic spin states. (auth)
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Total cross sections of K$sup -$p and K$sup -$d were measured between 411 and 1065 MeV/c with high statistical precision. In addition to the well known $lambda$(1690), $Sigma$(1765) and the $Sigma$(1670), the data show indications of several possible structures in both I = 0 and I = 1 isotopic spin states. (auth)
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Carroll, A. S.; Chiang, I. H.; Kycia, T. F.; Li, K. K.; Mazur, P. O.; Michael, D. N. et al.Total cross sections of K$sup -$p and K$sup -$d from 411 to 1065 MeV/c,
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