@article{3052892, title = "A spin analysis of the 4 pi channels produced in central pp interactions at 450 GeV/c", author = "Barberis, D and Binon, FG and Close, FE and Danielsen, KM and Donskov, and SV and Earl, BC and Evans, D and French, BR and Hino, T and Inaba, S and and Jacholkowski, A and Jacobsen, T and Khaustov, GV and Kinson, JB and and Kirk, A and Kondashov, AA and Lednev, AA and Lenti, V and Minashvili, I and and Peigneux, JP and Romanovsky, V and Lednev, AA and Lenti, V and and Minashvili, I and Peigneux, JP and Romanovsky, V and Russakovich, N and and Semenov, A and Shagin, PM and Shimizu, H and Singovsky, AV and Sobol, A and and Stassinaki, M and Stroot, JP and Takamatsu, K and Tsuru, T and and Baillie, OV and Votruba, MF and Yasu, Y and WA102 Collaboration", journal = "PHYSICS LETTERS B", year = "2000", volume = "471", number = "4", pages = "440-448", publisher = "Elsevier", issn = "0370-2693", doi = "10.1016/S0370-2693(99)01413-6", abstract = "The reactions pp –> p(f)(X-0)p(s), where X-0 is observed decaying to pi(0)pi(0)pi(0)pi(0), pi(+)pi(-)pi(+)pi(-) and pi(+)pi(-)pi(0)pi(0), have been studied at 450 GeV/c. There is evidence for an a(2)(1320)pi decay mode of the eta(2)(1645) and eta(2)(1870) in the pi(+)pi(-)pi(0)pi(0) and pi(+)pi(-)pi(+)pi(-) find states. The f(2)(1950) is consistent with being a single resonance with a dominant f(2)(1270)pi pi decay mode. The f(0)(1370) is found to decay dominantly to rho rho while the f(0)(1500) is found to decay to rho rho and sigma sigma. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved." }