Measurements of F meson decays in nuclear matter at KEK-PS
β Scribed by S. Yokkaichi; J. Chiba; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; K. Hamada; H. Hamagaki; T. Haseyama; M. Ieiri; M. Ishino; H. Kanda; A. Masaike; Y. Matsuda; S. Mihara; T. Miyashita; T. Murakami; Y. Nakada; M. Naruki; M. Nomachi; K. Ozawa; Y. Sakemi; O. Sasaki; H.D. Sato; T.A. Shibata; M. Sekimoto; T. Tabaru; K. Tanaka; K. Yagi; Y. Yoshimura
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Volume
- 638
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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β¦ Synopsis
aKyotoUniv., bKEK. cCNS, dTIT. Β’ R('NP. f Tsukuba Univ. (KEK PS E325 Collaboration) * The experiment KEK-PS E325 measures decays of the Β’> meson in 12GeV I*+A reactions both in the o -+ K+Kand the 6 ---+ e:+e-chamwls lo invesligate experimeni al signatures of mass shift in nuclear matter at normal densilv. Stalus o1 tim exl)erime,i1 is pr('sented and the prelhninary data are shown.
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