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We explain recent experimental results on the superconducting state spectral function as obtained by angle resolved photoemission, as well as by tunneling, in high Tc cuprates. In our model, electrons are coupled to the resonant spin fluctuation mode observed in inelastic neutron scattering experiments, as well as to a gapped โฆ