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P. Marin
Researcher at École Normale Supérieure
Publications - 9
Citations - 207
P. Marin is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pion & Spark chamber. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 207 citations.
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Study of electron-positron annihilation into π+π− on the ϱo resonance
J.E. Augustin,J.C. Bizot,J. Haissinski,D. Lalanne,P. Marin,H.Nguyen Ngoc,J. Perez-Y-Jorba,F. Rumpf,E. Silva,S. Tavernier +9 more
TL;DR: The electromagnetic form factor of the pion has been determined in the ϱo resonance region by measuring the absolute cross section of the reaction e+e−→π+π− with the Orsay storage ring.
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Comparison of Orsay results on vector mesons with the vector meson dominance model predictions
J.E. Augustin,D. Benaksas,J.C. Bizot,B. Delcourt,V. Gracco,J. Haissinski,J. Jeanjean,D. Lalaine,F. Laplanche,J.Le François,P. Lehmann,P. Marin,H.Nguyen Ngoc,J. Perez-Y-Jorba,F. Richard,F. Rumpf,E. Silva,S. Tavenier,D. Treille +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of the three Orsay experiments were analyzed in the vector meson dominance hypothesis and the coupling constants of ϱ o, ω o and φ o mesons to the photons were determined.
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STUDY OF ELECTRON-POSITRON ANNIHILATION INTO $pi$$sup +$$pi$$sup -$ AT 775 MeV WITH THE ORSAY STORAGE RING.
J.E. Augustin,J.C. Bizot,J. Haissinski,D. Lalanne,P. Marin,J. Perez-y-Jorba,F. Rumpf,E. Silva,S. Tavernier +8 more
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π+-π− production in e+e− collisions and ρ-ω interference
J.E. Augustin,D. Benaksas,F. Fulda,V. Gracco,J. Haissinski,D. Lalanne,F. Laplanche,J. Lefrançois,P. Lehmann,P. Marin,J. Perez-Y-Jorba,F. Rumpf,E. Silva +12 more
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Study of the φ meson production with the Orsay electron-positron colliding beams
J.E. Augustin,J.C. Bizot,B. Delcourt,J. Haissinski,J. Jeanjean,D. Lalanne,P. Marin,H.Nguyen Ngoc,J. Perez-Y-Jorba,F. Richard,F. Rumpf,D. Treille +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the e + e − → φ reaction was measured by the K S 0 K L 0 and 3 π decay modes of the φ, and it was deduced that Γ ( φ → all), Γ(φ →e+ e − ), as well as B (π� →K S 0K L 0 ), B (φ ×K + K − ) and B ( π → π + π − π 0 ).