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pp Collisions with a High pT Charged Hadron Trigger at the CERN ISR
, (M G Albrow, S Almehed, P S L Booth, X de Bouard, H Bøggild, L J Carroll, P Catz, E Dahl-Jensen, I Dahl-Jensen, G Damgaard, G von Dardel, N Elverhaug, K H Hansen, J E Hooper, J N Jackson, G Jancso, G Jarlskog, H B Jensen, L Jönsson, A Klovning, E Lillethun, E Lohse, A Lu, B Lörstad, N A McCubbin, A Melin, H E Miettinen, J V Morris, R Møller, B S Nielsen, S Ø Nielsen, J O Petersen, J A J Skard and P Villeneuve)
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Physica Scripta,
Volume 19,
Number 2
Citationet al 1979 Phys. Scr.19 99DOI 10.1088/0031-8949/19/2/005
Results are presented from an investigation of proton proton collisions at a cm energy of 52.6 GeV in which a charged hadron at large transverse momentum (0.5-6 GeV/c) is emitted near 90° in the cms.
Jet-like structures are observed, and their properties discussed in some detail.