Topics in strangeness nuclear physics
A. Gal
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Topics in strangeness nuclear physics
by A. Gal
Published
September 10, 2007
Publisher
Springer
Pages
194
ISBN-13
9783540720386
ISBN-10
3540720383
Subjects
Hyperon resonances - 70.
Hyperon resonances--70
The present experimental status and future prospects of hypernuclear physics
Hyperon polarisation in the reaction ̄p¹²C[right arrow]̄[lambda][lambda]X
Measurement of the neutral cascade hyperon lifetime
Pion-hyperon scattering
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