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Delta: the first pion nucleon resonance - its discovery and applications
Author(s) -
D. E. Nagle
Publication year - 1984
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6524435
Subject(s) - thriving , delta , pion , physics , particle physics , nuclear physics , nucleon , resonance (particle physics) , astronomy , psychology , psychotherapist
It is attempted to recapture some of the fun and excitement of the pion-scattering work that led to the discovery of what is now called the delta particle. How significant this discovery was became apparent only gradually. That the delta is alive today and thriving at Los Alamos (as well as other places) is described.

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