T and F asymmetries in pi(0) photoproduction on the proton

A2 Collaboration Mami, J. R. M. Annand*, H. J. Arends, R. Beck, N. Borisov, A. Braghieri, W. J. Briscoe, S. Cherepnya, C. Collicott, S. Costanza, E. J. Downie, M. Dieterle, A. Fix, L. V. Fil'kov, S. Garni, D. I. Glazier, W. Gradl, G. Gurevich, P. Hall Barrientos, D. HamiltonD. Hornidge, D. Howdle, G. M. Huber, V. L. Kashevarov, I. Keshelashvili, R. Kondratiev, M. Korolija, B. Krusche, A. Lazarev, V. Lisin, K. Livingston, I. J. D. MacGregor, J. Mancel, D. M. Manley, P. P. Martel, E. F. McNicoll, W. Meyer, D. G. Middleton, R. Miskimen, A. Mushkarenkov, A. Neganov, A. Nikolaev, M. Oberle, H. Ortega, M. Ostrick, P. Ott, P. B. Otte, B. Oussena, P. Pedroni, S. Schumann, D. P. Watts

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