The bubble-chamber photograph on the front cover is reproduced with permission of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. It marks the discovery of omega-minus, a heavy particle predicted by Murray Cell-Mann. The disintegration is accomplished in three successive breakups, in each of which the particle sheds a dose of strangeness. The end product of this sequence is a proton (a particle having zero strangeness)
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[Wolfgang Smith] Quantum Enigma - Finding the Hidden Key
The bubble-chamber photograph on the front cover is reproduced with permission of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. It marks the discovery of omega-minus, a heavy particle predicted by Murray Cell-Mann. The disintegration is accomplished in three successive breakups, in each of which the particle sheds a dose of strangeness. The end product of this sequence is a proton (a particle having zero strangeness)
The bubble-chamber photograph on the front cover is reproduced with permission of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. It marks the discovery of omega-minus, a heavy particle predicted by Murray Cell-Mann. The disintegration is accomplished in three successive breakups, in each of which the particle sheds a dose of strangeness. The end product of this sequence is a proton (a particle having zero strangeness)