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@ARTICLE{Seidl:292273,
      author       = {Seidl, R. and Abdesselam, A. and Adachi, I. and Aihara, H.
                      and Said, S. Al and Asner, D. M. and Aushev, T. and Ayad, R.
                      and Babu, V. and Badhrees, I. and Bakich, A. M. and
                      Barberio, E. and Bhardwaj, V. and Bhuyan, B. and Biswal, J.
                      and Bozek, A. and Bračko, M. and Browder, T. E. and
                      Červenkov, D. and Chekelian, V. and Chen, A. and Cheon, B.
                      G. and Chilikin, K. and Cho, K. and Chobanova, V. and Choi,
                      Y. and Cinabro, D. and Dalseno, J. and Dash, N. and
                      Dingfelder, J. and Doležal, Z. and Drásal, Z. and Dutta,
                      D. and Eidelman, S. and Farhat, H. and Fast, J. E. and
                      Ferber, T. and Fulsom, B. G. and Gaur, V. and Gabyshev, N.
                      and Garmash, A. and Gillard, R. and Giordano, F. and Goh, Y.
                      M. and Goldenzweig, P. and Golob, B. and Haba, J. and Hara,
                      T. and Hayasaka, K. and Hayashii, H. and He, X. H. and Hsu,
                      C. -L. and Iijima, T. and Inami, K. and Ishikawa, A. and
                      Itoh, R. and Iwasaki, Y. and Jacobs, W. W. and Jaegle, I.
                      and Joffe, D. and Joo, K. K. and Kang, K. H. and Kato, E.
                      and Katrenko, P. and Kawasaki, T. and Kim, D. Y. and Kim, H.
                      J. and Kim, J. B. and Kim, J. H. and Kim, K. T. and Kim, M.
                      J. and Kim, S. H. and Kim, Y. J. and Kodyš, P. and Korpar,
                      S. and Križan, P. and Krokovny, P. and Kuzmin, A. and Kwon,
                      Y. -J. and Lange, J. S. and Lee, D. H. and Li, L. and Gioi,
                      L. Li and Libby, J. and Liu, Y. and Liventsev, D. and Lukin,
                      P. and Masuda, M. and Matvienko, D. and Miyabayashi, K. and
                      Miyake, H. and Miyata, H. and Mizuk, R. and Mohanty, S. and
                      Moll, A. and Moon, H. K. and Mori, T. and Mussa, R. and
                      Nakano, E. and Nakao, M. and Nanut, T. and Natkaniec, Z. and
                      Nayak, M. and Niiyama, M. and Nisar, N. K. and Nishida, S.
                      and Ogawa, S. and Okuno, S. and Oswald, C. and Pakhlov, P.
                      and Pakhlova, G. and Pal, B. and Park, C. W. and Park, H.
                      and Pedlar, T. K. and Pestotnik, R. and Petrič, M. and
                      Piilonen, L. E. and Ribežl, E. and Ritter, M. and
                      Rostomyan, A. and Ryu, S. and Sahoo, H. and Sakai, K. and
                      Sakai, Y. and Sandilya, S. and Santelj, L. and Sanuki, T.
                      and Savinov, V. and Schneider, O. and Schnell, G. and
                      Schwanda, C. and Seino, Y. and Senyo, K. and Seon, O. and
                      Sevior, M. E. and Shebalin, V. and Shibata, T. -A. and Shiu,
                      J. -G. and Simon, F. and Sohn, Y. -S. and Sokolov, A. and
                      Solovieva, E. and Starič, M. and Sumihama, M. and Sumisawa,
                      K. and Sumiyoshi, T. and Tamponi, U. and Teramoto, Y. and
                      Trusov, V. and Uchida, M. and Uglov, T. and Unno, Y. and
                      Uno, S. and Usov, Y. and Van Hulse, C. and Vanhoefer, P. and
                      Varner, G. and Vorobyev, V. and Vossen, A. and Wagner, M. N.
                      and Wang, C. H. and Wang, M. -Z. and Wang, P. and Watanabe,
                      M. and Watanabe, Y. and Williams, K. M. and Won, E. and
                      Yamaoka, J. and Yashchenko, S. and Yelton, J. and Yusa, Y.
                      and Zhang, Z. P. and Zhulanov, V.},
      collaboration = {{Belle Collaboration}},
      title        = {{I}nclusive cross sections for pairs of identified light
                      charged hadrons and for single protons in $e^+e^-$ at
                      $\sqrt{s}=$ 10.58 {G}e{V}},
      journal      = {Physical review / D},
      volume       = {92},
      number       = {9},
      issn         = {1550-7998},
      publisher    = {American Physical Society},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2015-05985, BELLE-DRAFT-2015-12.
                      BELLE-PREPRINT-2015-12. arXiv:1509.00563.
                      KEK-PREPRINT-2015-21. KEK-DRAFT-2015-21},
      pages        = {092007},
      year         = {2015},
      abstract     = {We report the first double differential cross sections of
                      two charged pions and kaons (e+e-→hhX) in
                      electron-positron annihilation as a function of the
                      fractional energies of the two hadrons for any charge and
                      hadron combination. The dependence of these dihadron cross
                      sections on the topology (same, opposite hemisphere or
                      anywhere) is also studied with the help of the event shape
                      variable thrust and its axis. The ratios of these dihadron
                      cross sections for different charges and hadron combinations
                      directly shed light on the contributing fragmentation
                      functions. For example, we find that the ratio of same-sign
                      pion pairs over opposite-sign pion pairs drops toward higher
                      fractional energies where disfavored fragmentation is
                      expected to be suppressed. These dihadron results are
                      obtained from a 655 fb-1 data sample collected near the
                      ϒ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB
                      asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. Extending the previously
                      published single-pion and single-kaon cross sections,
                      single-proton (e+e-→pX) cross sections are extracted from
                      a 159 fb-1 data subsample.},
      keywords     = {electron positron: annihilation (autogen) / hadron
                      (autogen) / hadron hadron (autogen) / fractional (autogen) /
                      differential cross section (autogen) / fragmentation
                      function (autogen) / event shape analysis (autogen) /
                      Upsilon(10570) (autogen) / fragmentation (autogen) /
                      suppression (autogen) / same sign (autogen) / topology
                      (autogen) / thrust (autogen) / BELLE (autogen) / KEK-B
                      (autogen)},
      cin          = {Belle},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)Belle-20160426},
      pnm          = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF3-611)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-611},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)LHC-Exp-ATLAS-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16 / PUB:(DE-HGF)15},
      eprint       = {1509.00563},
      howpublished = {arXiv:1509.00563},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:1509.00563;\%\%$},
      doi          = {10.1103/PhysRevD.92.092007},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/292273},
}