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Improved measurement of branching fractions for pi pi transitions among Y(nS) states

Improved measurement of branching fractions for pi pi transitions among Y(nS) states

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Main Authors: Bhari, SR, Pedlar, T, Cronin-Hennessy, D, Gao, K, Hietala, J, Kubota, Y, Klein, T, Lang, B, Poling, R, Scott, A, Zweber, P, Dobbs, S, Metreveli, Z, Seth, K, Tomaradze, A, Libby, J, Martin, L, Powell, A, Wilkinson, G, Ecklund, K, Love, W, Savinov, V, Mendez, H, Ge, J, Miller, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 2009
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