Strange Dibaryons
Franklin, G.B.; Athanas, M.; Barnes, P.D.; Bassalleck, B.; Berdoz, A.; Burger, M.; Buerger, T.; Chapman, M.; Chrien, R.; Davis, C.; Diebold, G.; Enyo, H.; Fischer, H.; Franz, J.; Gill, D.; Hamann, N.; Iijima, T.; Imai, K.; Lowe, J.; Magahiz, R.; Maher, C.; Masaike, A.; Merrill, F.; Nelson, J.; Okada, K.; Page, S.; Pile, P.; Quinn, B.; Ramsay, D.; Roessle, E.; Rozon, F.M.; Rusek, A.; Saito, N.; Sawafta, R.; Schmitt, H.; Schumacher, R.A.; Stearns, R.; Sukaton, R.; Sum, V.; Sutter, R.; Szymanski, J.; Takeutchi, F.; Oers, W. van; Wieder, M.; Wolfe, D.; Ykkaichi, S.; Zeps, V.; Zybert, R.
Future directions in particle and nuclear physics at multi-GeV hadron beam facilities1993
Future directions in particle and nuclear physics at multi-GeV hadron beam facilities1993
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[en] Strange Dibaryons, six valence-quark hadrons constructed from one or more strange quarks, are predicted to have greater binding than dibaryons in the non-strange sector. The flavor-singlet dibaryon with quark structure open-quotes uuddssclose quotes is of particular theoretical and experimental interest. A brief review of the status of H dibaryon studies is presented with emphasis on experiment E813 currently taking data at the AGS
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Geesaman, D.F. (ed.) (Argonne National Lab., IL (United States)); Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States); 618 p; 1993; p. 340-345; Future directions in particle and nuclear physics at multi-GeV hadron beam facilities; Upton, NY (United States); 4-6 Mar 1993; Also available from OSTI as DE94002946; NTIS
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