
doi: 10.1063/1.38124
Measurements of exclusive untagged ρ0ρ0,ρφ,K*K*, and ρω production and tagged ρ0ρ0 production in photon‐photon interactions by the TPC/Two‐Gamma experiment are reviewed. Comparisons to the results of other experiments and to models of vector‐vector production are made. Fits to the data following a four quark model prescription for vector meson pair production are also presented.
Basic Interactions, Interactions, Quark Model, Pseudoscalar Mesons, Hadrons, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Particle Interactions, Pions, Information, Particle Models, Strange Mesons, Bosons, Pair Production, Data, Spectrometers, Mesons, Mathematical Models, Kaons, Electromagnetic Interactions, General and Miscellaneous, Strange Particles 645103* -- High Energy Physics-- Particle Interactions & Properties-Experimental-- Strong Interactions & Baryon & Meson Properties, Measuring Instruments, Numerical Data, Magnetic Spectrometers, Cross Sections, Composite Models, Experimental Data, Vector Mesons, Photon-Photon Interactions, Elementary Particles
Basic Interactions, Interactions, Quark Model, Pseudoscalar Mesons, Hadrons, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Particle Interactions, Pions, Information, Particle Models, Strange Mesons, Bosons, Pair Production, Data, Spectrometers, Mesons, Mathematical Models, Kaons, Electromagnetic Interactions, General and Miscellaneous, Strange Particles 645103* -- High Energy Physics-- Particle Interactions & Properties-Experimental-- Strong Interactions & Baryon & Meson Properties, Measuring Instruments, Numerical Data, Magnetic Spectrometers, Cross Sections, Composite Models, Experimental Data, Vector Mesons, Photon-Photon Interactions, Elementary Particles
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