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Showing papers by "Maurice Jacob published in 1970"


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the possibility of relating the deep inelastic electron scattering to large momentum transfer and high-energy proton-proton reactions, based on the idea that the electromagnetic and nuclear distributions behave similarly for large momentum transfers.
Abstract: Following the idea that the electromagnetic and nuclear distributions behave similarly for large momentum transfers we examine the possibility of relating the deep inelastic electron scattering to large\char22{}momentum-transfer and high-energy inelastic proton-proton reactions.

31 citations


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Maurice Jacob1, J. Weyers1
TL;DR: For exotics with masses around (1.5÷2) GeV, their backward production in π- or K-nucleon collisions is expected to be comparable to the one observed for vector or tensor mesons.
Abstract: It is argued that if exotic mesons exist at all, backward scattering is the most favourable reaction to search for them. In particular, for exotics with masses around (1.5÷2) GeV, their backward production in π- or K-nucleon collisions is expected to be comparable to the one observed for vector or tensor mesons.

8 citations


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Maurice Jacob1, O. Kofoed-Hansen1
TL;DR: Meson absorption and charge exchange scattering on oriented, deformed nuclei should provide most valuable information on proton and neutron densities as mentioned in this paper, and effects of 10% or more could be obtained at presently accessible temperatures.

3 citations


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Maurice Jacob1, J. Weyers1
TL;DR: In this article, a simple model is developed which allows a qualitative understanding of the observed structures in the pp polarization data and leads to predictions for the\(\bar pp\) polarization. But this model is not suitable for large numbers of pp data.
Abstract: A simple model is developed which allows a qualitative understanding of the observed structures in the pp polarization data and leads to predictions for the\(\bar pp\) polarization.

1 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the isospin-0 σπ channel is used to compare global duality arguments for low-intercept unnatural parity trajectories, and the difficultness of choosing between different schemes is analyzed.
Abstract: Global duality arguments can have but a limited value when applied to the low-intercept unnatural-parity trajectories. Difficulties which then arise are analysed. Information on the isospin-0 σπ channel would help choosing between different schemes.

1 citations