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    UMNH:Mamm:2380

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    UMNH:Mamm:2380 Voucher specimen study ski

    LSC 2380

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    Audio recording of LSC 2380 presented by Landon Brady Saunders. The date of creation is estimated

    Art. 2380 c.c.

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    Commento all'art. 2380 c.c

    Tuffery, W G, 2380

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/422290Surname: TUFFERY. Given Name(s) or Initials: W G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2380. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 13885.247746 Item: [2016.0049.54551] "Tuffery, W G, 2380

    Is d(2380)d^*(2380) a compact hexaquark state?

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    The most fascinating dibaryon in the non-strange quark sector is d(2380)d^*(2380), which was reported by WASA-at-COSY Collaboration and confirmed by A2@MAMI Collaboration. The reported mass and width are M2.37M\approx2.37 GeV, Γ70\Gamma\approx70 MeV and the quantum numbers IJP=03+IJ^P=03^+. The structure of d(2380)d^*(2380) is still in controversy. In the present calculation, the powerful method in few-body system, Gaussian expansion method is employed to explore the structure of d(2380)d^*(2380) in the framework of constituent quark models without assuming the presupposed structure. The results show that the radius of d(2380)d^*(2380) is around 0.7 fm, a very compact object. Because of the compact structure, the color singlet-singlet component has a large overlap with the color octet-octet one, two colorless, large overlapped Δ\Deltas dominate the state is possible.Comment: 7 pages, 8 table

    Pion assisted dibaryons: the d*(2380) resonance

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    The structure and width of the recently established d*(2380) resonance are discussed, confronting the consequences of a Pion Assisted Dibaryons hadronic model with those of quark motivated calculations. In particular, the small width Γd*≈70Γd70\Gamma_{d\ast}\approx70 MeV favors hadronic structure for the d*(2380) dibaryon rather than a six-quark structure

    The d⁎(2380) dibaryon resonance width and decay branching ratios

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    Attempts to reproduce theoretically the width Γd⁎=80±10 MeV of the I(JP)=0(3+) d⁎(2380) dibaryon resonance established by the WASA-at-COSY Collaboration are discussed. The validity of associating the d⁎(2380) in quark-based models exclusively with a tightly bound ΔΔ configuration is questioned. The d⁎(2380) width and decay branching ratios into NNππ, NNπ and NN final states are studied within the Gal–Garcilazo hadronic model in which the d⁎(2380) is a πNΔ resonance embedded in the NNππ continuum some 80 MeV below the ΔΔ threshold. In particular, predictions are made for the branching ratios of the unobserved yet d⁎(2380)→NNπ decays which are suppressed in a purely-ΔΔ dibaryon model. A possible connection of the ABC effect observed in the pn→d⁎→dπ0π0 resonance reaction to the d⁎(2380) dibaryon is noted

    Manistique & Lake Superior Railroad (M&LS) 2380

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    A photograph print showing the Manistique & Lake Superior Railroad (M&LS) 2380, 2-8-0, Manistique, MI

    Wreck of engines #2380 and #3716, Wardner

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    Derailed engine #2380 engine after a collision with engine #3716 near Wardner B.C. (Kootenay Subdivision)

    Wreck of engines #2380 and #3716, Wardner

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    Derailed engine #2380 after a collision with engine #3716 near Wardner, B.C. (Kootenay Subdivision)
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