Hadron Spectroscopy, Strangeness, Rare Decays Proceedings of the International Meeting, Bad Honnef, 7-9 June 1989
edited by Dieter Frekers, David R. Gill, Josef Speth.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990
(viii, 203 pages 146 illustrations)
Opening remarks --; The TRIUMF kaon factory accelerators --; Experimental facilities --; Polarized internal targets at KAON --; Hyperons in the bound state approach to the Skyrme model. Magnetic moments of baryons --; Y* resonances in the mass range 1520-2430 MeV/c2 --; KAON and COSY --; common aspects in hadron physics --; The creation of high energy densities with antimatter beams --; The future of?-hypemuclei --; Direct CP violation observed in decays of neutral KL mesons --; Rare decays at the kaon factory --; Problems in neutrino physics --;
The international meeting "Physics at KAON", Bad Honnef, June 7-9, 1989 brought together numerous experts from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the present state and future directions of medium-energy physics at high-intensity hadron accelerators. Topics focus on hadron spectroscopy, K-meson scattering, strangeness in nuclei, and rare decays, from experimental and theoretical points of view. Researchers in nuclear and particle physics will find this a thorough overview of the lines of research to be followed by SATURNE, COSY, and KAON.
Physics.
Quantum theory.
QC793
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5
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H327
E358
1990
edited by Dieter Frekers, David R. Gill, Josef Speth.