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Study of QED processes e+ e- --> e+ e- gamma, e+ e- gamma gamma with the SND detector at VEPP-2M

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 نشر من قبل Tatiana V. Dimova
 تاريخ النشر 1999
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Results of the SND experiment at the VEPP-2M e+ e- collider on the QED processes e+ e- --> e+ e- gamma and e+ e- --> e+ e- gamma gamma with production at large angles are presented. Energy and angular distributions of the final particles were studied. No deviations from QED with an accuracy of 3.8% for the first process and 10.3% for the second were found.

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