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The decay J/ψ→γϕϕ: Spin dependence of amplitude and angular distributions of photons with linear polarizations

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The decay J/ψ→γϕϕ: Spin dependence of amplitude and angular distributions of photons with linear polarizations
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The European Physical Journal A, September 2019
DOI 10.1140/epja/i2019-12845-8
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A. A. Kozhevnikov

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