Abstract

Two simple nuclear interactions that produce pairs of K-mesons are described and discussed. They are interpreted as examples of the processes\(n + p \to K^0 + \bar K^0 + n + p\) and\(n + p \to K^ + + \bar K^0 + n + n\) where\(\bar K^0 \) is the anti-particle of the K0-meson.

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