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particle physics,
isoscalar refers to the
scalar transformation of a
particle or
field under the SU(2)
group of isospin.
Isoscalars are a
singlet state...
- 0−− are all
expected to lie
above 2 GeV/c2.
Glueballs are
necessarily isoscalar (both for
strong isospin, and trivially, weak isospin), with I = T = 0...
- an
extensive set of
experimental data on
binding energies, radii, and
isoscalar giant monopole energies,
while imposing constraints like Landau's stability...
- axial-vector
mesons (as
opposed to an
ordinary vector meson) a.k.a. an
isoscalar vector meson,
while the
letters "b" and "h"
refer to axial-vector mesons...
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state in the two-particle
addition of Spin.
Isoscalar Bracco, A.; Lanza, E. G.; Tamii, A. (1 May 2019). "
Isoscalar and
isovector dipole excitations: Nuclear...
- Garcia-Martin, R.; Pelaez, J.R. (2007). "Experimental
status of the ππ
isoscalar S wave at low energy: f0(600) pole and
scattering length".
Physical Review...
- 2194K. doi:10.1063/1.1705141. Kaeding,
Thomas (1995). "Tables of SU(3)
isoscalar factors".
Atomic Data and
Nuclear Data Tables. 61 (2): 233–288. arXiv:nucl-th/9502037...
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nuclide Isomeric shift Isomeric transition Isopleths Isopotential map
Isoscalar Isospin Isothermal flow
Isothermal process Isothermal titration calorimetry...
- Maryland,
College Park, in 2002. Her
dissertation entitled "Phenomenology of
Isoscalar Heavy Baryons"
focused on
heavy baryons. As part of an
American ****ociation...
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factors of 7Li.
Physics Letters B244, 173 M.A.Plum, J.Alster et al. (1984).
Isoscalar and
isovector M4 spin
transitions in 14C.
Physics Letters B137, 15. Alster...