Search for new hyperons in nonleptonic decays of charmed baryons and K p reactions
Journal of the Korean Physical Society, ISSN: 1976-8524, Vol: 82, Issue: 6, Page: 530-536
2023
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Review Description
Hyperons provide crucial information on the hadron structure and low-energy quantum chromodynamics. Since the first hyperon was observed in 1950, they have been studied through several experimental methods. A method with nonleptonic decays of charmed baryons has started to play an important role in searching for new hyperons. It is based on data samples collected through high-energy collider experiments such as Belle, Belle II, LHCb, and BES III. An experimental method with Kp reactions is the most well-known method for hyperon spectroscopy. There are new K beam experiments to search for exotic hyperons at the Japan Proton Accelerator Complex (J-PARC), which can deliver a K beam with high intensity and purity. This is a review article of recent results and prospects of these two experimental methods for hyperons.
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