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$\mathit S$-CHANNEL ${{\overline{\mathit N}}}{{\mathit N}}$

INSPIRE   PDGID:
M044W2
VALUE (MeV) DOCUMENT ID TECN CHG  COMMENT
• • We do not use the following data for averages, fits, limits, etc. • •
$160$ $\pm25$ 1
ANISOVICH
2002
SPEC $0.6 - 1.9$ ${{\mathit p}}$ ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \omega}}{{\mathit \pi}^{0}}$, ${{\mathit \omega}}{{\mathit \eta}}{{\mathit \pi}^{0}}$, ${{\mathit \pi}^{+}}{{\mathit \pi}^{-}}$
$135$ $\pm75$ 2, 3
COUPLAND
1977
CNTR 0 0.7$-$2.4 ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}$ ${{\mathit p}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}{{\mathit p}}$
$98$ $\pm8$ 3
ALSPECTOR
1973
CNTR ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}{{\mathit p}}$ $\mathit S$ channel
$\sim$$85$ 4
ABRAMS
1970
CNTR $\mathit S$ channel ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}{{\mathit N}}$
1  From the combined analysis of ANISOVICH 2000J, ANISOVICH 2001D, ANISOVICH 2001E, and ANISOVICH 2002.
2  From a fit to the total elastic cross section.
3  Isospins 0 and 1 not separated.
4  Seen as bump in $\mathit I = 1$ state. See also COOPER 1968. PEASLEE 1975 confirm ${{\overline{\mathit p}}}{{\mathit p}}$ results of ABRAMS 1970, no narrow structure.
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