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    Light Meson Dynamics Workshop. Mini proceedings

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    46 pages, 17 contributions. Editors: W. Gradl, P. Masjuan, M. Ostrick, and S. SchererInternational audienceThe mini-proceedings of the Light Meson Dynamics Workshop held in Mainz from February 10th to 12th, 2014, are presented. The web page of the conference, which contains all talks, can be found at https://indico.cern.ch/event/287442/overview

    Light Meson Dynamics Workshop. Mini proceedings

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    46 pages, 17 contributions. Editors: W. Gradl, P. Masjuan, M. Ostrick, and S. SchererInternational audienceThe mini-proceedings of the Light Meson Dynamics Workshop held in Mainz from February 10th to 12th, 2014, are presented. The web page of the conference, which contains all talks, can be found at https://indico.cern.ch/event/287442/overview

    “Unmatter,” as a new form of matter, and its related “un-particle,” “un-atom,” “un-molecule”

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    Unmatter is formed by matter and antimatter that bind together. The building blocks (most elementary particles known today) are 6 quarks and 6 leptons; their 12 antiparticles also exist. Then unmatter will be formed by at least a building block and at least an antibuilding block which can bind together

    MESON-PHOTOPRODUCTION WITH THE CRYSTAL-BARREL DETECTOR AT ELSA

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    Electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon

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    Electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon

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    Elastic form factors are of fundamental importance for the understanding of microscopic spatial structures. In case of the proton and the neutron, charge and magnetic form factors can be studied in elastic electron scattering. Techniques to accelerate polarised continuous electron beams, the availability of polarised targets as well as modern concepts and instrumentation for coincidence experiments and recoil polarimetry had an enormous impact on these measurements. The developments and experiments at the Mainz Microtron MAMI will be discussed in a general context

    Recent results on GE,n from MAMI

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    Editorial

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    Hadron physics addresses a variety of fundamental phenomena arising from the many-body structure of strongly interacting systems. This special issue of the European Physical Journal contains 21 selected papers and review articles. They address key questions in low energy hadron physics and summarise the experimental and theoretical results which have been obtained within the Collaborative Research Center CRC443 – “Many-body structure of strongly interacting systems”
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