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Baryon resonance experiments at COSY

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One of the main goals at the COSY accelerator facility is the better understanding of the structure and dynamics of hadrons. A coherent approach combining theory and experiment is required. One class of observables are properties of baryon resonances. In this article results are presented, achieved with the experiments ANKE and COSY-TOF concerning excited hyperons, the θ +-pentaquark and N*-resonances decaying into strangeness.

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Schroeder, W. (2008). Baryon resonance experiments at COSY. In: Hammer, HW., Kleber, V., Thoma, U., Schmieden, H. (eds) NSTAR 2007. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85144-8_4

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