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Dinko Pocanic

Researcher at University of Virginia

Publications -  201
Citations -  8150

Dinko Pocanic is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pion & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 194 publications receiving 7555 citations. Previous affiliations of Dinko Pocanic include Sakarya University & University of Bonn.

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Observation of an Exotic S = +1 Baryon in Exclusive Photoproduction from the Deuteron

S. Stepanyan, +208 more
TL;DR: In an exclusive measurement of the reaction gammad-->K(+)K(-)pn, a narrow peak that can be attributed to an exotic baryon with strangeness S=+1 is seen in the K(+)n invariant mass spectrum.
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Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1 and g2

Koji Abe, +104 more
- 01 Dec 1998 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported measurements of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions at beam energies of 29.1, 16.2, and 9.7 GeV.
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Observation of exclusive deeply virtual Compton scattering in polarized electron beam asymmetry measurements

S. Stepanyan, +192 more
TL;DR: The first results of the beam spin asymmetry measured in the reaction e + p -> e+ p + p + gamma at a beam energy of 4.25 GeV were reported in this paper.
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Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function g1p

Koji Abe, +92 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the ratio [ital g][sup [ital p]][sub 1]/[ital F][sup[ital p]-sub 1]-over the range 0.8 and 1.10 using deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized ammonia.
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Observation of an Exotic Baryon with S=+1 in Photoproduction from the Proton

V. P. Kubarovsky, +211 more
TL;DR: The reaction gamma p-->pi(+)K(-)K (-)K(+)n was studied at Jefferson Laboratory using a tagged photon beam with an energy range of 3-5.47 GeV and a narrow baryon state with strangeness S=+1 and mass M=1555+/-10 MeV/c(2) was observed in the nK(+ invariant mass spectrum.