1961
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.124.1209
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Decay Measurements in Emulsion on Particles of Negative Strangeness

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“…In consequence, the initial compilations of B Λ suffered from considerable statistical and systematic errors. For example, the use of an average value Q Λ = (37.22 ± 0.2) MeV in [73] led to B Λ = (0.2 ± 0.5) MeV for the 3 Λ H. Therefore, several experimental groups [76][77][78][79] undertook very accurate measurements of Q Λ , which provided consistent results and a new (1961) average value of Q Λ = (37.60 ± 0.13) MeV. This, in turn, allowed a reliable determination of B Λ for hypernuclei well identified at that time.…”
Section: The Rise Of Hypernuclear Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In consequence, the initial compilations of B Λ suffered from considerable statistical and systematic errors. For example, the use of an average value Q Λ = (37.22 ± 0.2) MeV in [73] led to B Λ = (0.2 ± 0.5) MeV for the 3 Λ H. Therefore, several experimental groups [76][77][78][79] undertook very accurate measurements of Q Λ , which provided consistent results and a new (1961) average value of Q Λ = (37.60 ± 0.13) MeV. This, in turn, allowed a reliable determination of B Λ for hypernuclei well identified at that time.…”
Section: The Rise Of Hypernuclear Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%