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- From: sschaff@roc.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Stephen F. Schaffner)
- Subject: Re: lists of (un-)observed reactions?
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- References: <C0rKL4.46.1@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 01:08:08 GMT
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- In article <C0rKL4.46.1@cs.cmu.edu>, valdes+@CS.CMU.EDU (Raul Valdes-Perez) writes:
- |> Can someone tell me where to find a list (preferably on-line)
- |> of all the elementary-particle reactions that have been observed,
- |> plus those that have never been? Failing that, could someone
- |> estimate the number of reactions in each case?
- |>
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- The Review of Particle Properties, put together by the Particle Data Group,
- contains pretty much everything you could want to know about particle decays.
- The latest edition appeared as Physical Review D 45 (June 1, 1992). The
- summary tables sound like what you want (probably more than you want, in
- fact).
- The same information is available from SLAC via e-mail. For
- information, send the one-line mail message (with blank subject line)
- EXPLAIN PARTICLES (IN PARTICLES (note: no closing parenthesis) to
- qspires@vm.slac.stanford.edu (internet) or qspires@slacvm (bitnet); you might
- have a problem if your site hasn't been registered with SLAC. Info can
- be obtained by sending e-mail to QSPI@SLACVM.BITNET. There's a lot of
- information there, so you might be better off with going to a library.
-
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- Steve Schaffner sschaff@unixhub.slac.stanford.edu
- The opinions expressed may be mine, and may not be those of SLAC,
- Stanford University, or the DOE.
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