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The program of research at hadronic beams of ITEP accelerator. (Collection of experimental proposals)

This is a collection of proposals of experiments at hadronic beams of 10 GeV accelerator, situated at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (Moscow, Russia). The proposals were presented by the leaders of several ITEP experimental groups and include selected problems of hadron-hadron (exotic states, scalar mesons, electomagnetic form factors, polarization phenomena etc.) and hadron-nucleon interactions (flucton and nuclear matter properties, hadron properties inside nuclei, interactions at small distances). Most of proposals are united by an idea of a common magnetic spectrometer with LiH(D) and polarized targets, wich could be built on the base of an existing 3m magnet. Some of them also refer to the intrinsic accelerator beam and to the new ion ring.

preprint1999arXivOpen access

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