Physics:Hypernuclear physics
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Hypernuclear physics is the science of hypernuclei, or nuclei which fall under the category of hypernucleus, and their constituents and properties. These nuclei are made of baryons which have at least one hyperon, i.e. a three-quark particle having at least one strange quark in them. The Hall C[1] and Hall A[2] of the US Jefferson National Laboratory (JLab), in Newport News, VA, is currently involved among other international laboratories in research on the hypernuclei.[3]
References
- ↑ "Hall C Information". https://www.jlab.org/physics/hall-c.
- ↑ "Experimental Hall A". https://www.jlab.org/research/hall-a.
- ↑ Nakamura, Satoshi N (23 Aug 2005). "Introduction". Jefferson Lab. https://hallcweb.jlab.org/experiments/hks/rrc02-html/node2.html.
Further reading
- Electrophotoproduction of Strangeness on Nucleons and Nuclei: Proceedings of the International Symposium. World Scientific. Jun 1, 2004. ISBN 9789814483278. https://books.google.com/?id=6gvJCgAAQBAJ&dq=EV+Hungerford+hypernuclei.
- "The physics of hypernuclei". Europhysics News 33 (5): 157–161. Sep 2002. doi:10.1051/epn:2002501.
- Structure of p-shell hypernuclei. World Scientific. Jun 14, 1999. http://www.iaea.org/inis/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/32/003/32003023.pdf.
- Hungerford, E.V. (1986). "Experiments on Σ− hypernuclei with in flight kaons". Nuclear Physics A 450: 157–164. doi:10.1016/0375-9474(86)90550-6. Bibcode: 1986NuPhA.450..157H.
- The Production of Hypernuclei - A Stange Proccese. Societa Italiana di Fisica. https://panda.gsi.de/oldwww/db/papersDB/varenna_hungerford.pdf.