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This title appears in the Scientific Report : 2011 

Charge symmetry breaking in dd --> He4 pi0 with Wasa-at-COSY

Charge symmetry breaking in dd --> He4 pi0 with Wasa-at-COSY

Charge symmetry breaking effects can be used as an experimental tool to study quark mass effects. Using recent high precision data from TRIUMF and IUCF an international theory collaboration is working on a consistent description within the framework of chiral pertubation theory. The WASA-at-COSY col...

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Personal Name(s): Hejny, V.
Contributing Institute: Experimentelle Hadrondynamik; IKP-2
Published in: International journal of modern physics / A, 26 (2011)
Published in: FOR THE WASA-at-COSY COLLABORATION
Imprint: Singapur World Scientific Publ. 2011
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X11052141
Document Type: Journal Article
Research Program: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
Series Title: International Journal of Modern Physics A 26
Subject (ZB):
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Isospin symmetry
pion production
quark mass difference
Publikationsportal JuSER
Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X11052141 in citations.

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Charge symmetry breaking effects can be used as an experimental tool to study quark mass effects. Using recent high precision data from TRIUMF and IUCF an international theory collaboration is working on a consistent description within the framework of chiral pertubation theory. The WASA-at-COSY collaboration has started an experimental program extending the studies on the reaction dd -> He-4 pi(0) towards higher excess energies in order to provide necessary information on the contribution of p-waves. First preliminary results on the total cross section at Q = 60 MeV are presented.

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