Differential cross section of γ n → K+ Σ- on bound neutrons with incident photons from 1.1 to 3.6 GeV

  • S. Anefalos Pereira
  • , M. Mirazita
  • , P. Rossi
  • , E. De Sanctis
  • , G. Niculescu
  • , I. Niculescu
  • , S. Stepanyan
  • , K. P. Adhikari
  • , M. Aghasyan
  • , M. Anghinolfi
  • , H. Baghdasaryan
  • , J. Ball
  • , M. Battaglieri
  • , B. L. Berman
  • , A. S. Biselli
  • , C. Bookwalter
  • , D. Branford
  • , W. J. Briscoe
  • , W. K. Brooks
  • , V. D. Burkert
  • S. L. Careccia, D. S. Carman, P. L. Cole, P. Collins, V. Crede, A. D'Angelo, A. Daniel, N. Dashyan, R. De Vita, A. Deur, B. Dey, S. Dhamija, R. Dickson, C. Djalali, D. Doughty, M. Dugger, R. Dupre, A. El Alaoui, P. Eugenio, S. Fegan, T. A. Forest, M. Y. Gabrielyan, G. Gavalian, G. P. Gilfoyle, K. L. Giovanetti, F. X. Girod, J. T. Goetz, W. Gohn, R. W. Gothe, K. A. Griffioen

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