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    On possible existence of the dibaryon resonance d1∗d^*_1 and its role in the npγnp\gamma and pdγpd\gamma processes below the pion threshold

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    We give reasons for the existence of the NN decoupled dibaryon resonance d1∗d^*_1(1956). Strong evidence for its presence has first been found in the energy spectrum of coincident photons emitted at ±900\pm 90^0 from the pp→γγXpp \to \gamma\gamma X process at 216 MeV measured by the DIB2γ\gamma collaboration at JINR. As further experimental indications of the d1∗d^*_1(1956) existence we present those found in the available photon energy spectra of npγnp\gamma, pdγpd\gamma, and pAγpA\gamma reactions below the pion threshold. It is noted that serious discrepancies between the npγnp\gamma and pdγpd\gamma experimental cross sections and theoretical calculations can reasonably be explained by the fact that latter did not take into account the d1∗d^*_1 effect.Comment: 4 pages, LaTex, 4 eps-figures, Talk presented at the XVI International Conference on Particle and Nuclei (PANIC02), Osaka, Japan, Sep. 30 - Oct. 4, 200
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