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The total cross section 10.72 mb) obtained for the interaction is much higher than that previously observed at 1.39 Bev/c, but SIGMA /sup +/-K/sup +/ production is weaker. Cross sections for the interactions producing strange particles are listed. The SIGMA /sup +/ singular distribution shows a strong backward tendency for the hyperon. The effective mass distributions for pi /sup +/ -- p yields LAMBDA /sup o/ + K/sup +/ + pi /sup o/ indicate a LAMBDA - pi resonance (/sup */) with a mass and width of 1382 plus or minus 4 Mev and 28 Mev. The Y/sup */ decay seems to be independent of the production, andd the andgular distributions of Y/sup */ decay snd production support a spin assignment>1/2. In the SIGMA /sup +/ + K + pi /sup o/ and SIGMA /sup +/ + K/ sup o/ + pi /sup +/ final states, only the 885-Mev K/sup */ could be definitely verified. (D.C.W.).
This proceedings volume brings together the contributions of experts from different fields within the nuclear physics community. Topics such as rare kaon decays, astrophysics, relativistic heavy ion collisions, and few-GeV electromagnetic probes are covered. The strange quark plays a vital role in understanding such diverse phenomena as CP violation (article by Lincoln Wolfenstein), the ?spin crisis? (article by Brad Filipone), and supernova explosions (article by Chris Fryer). Additional topics of interest are parity violation experiments, strangeness content of the proton, and enhanced strangeness production at CERN and RHIC. This unique blend of recent results, with a focus on the role of the strange quark, shows the prominence of strangeness in nuclear physics over the past 50 years.
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