Abstract

Strange particles are characterized by having one or more heavy quarks with the flavour strangeness. Evidence is presented that the introduction of strange quarks might offer a possibility to trace the role of quarks in low momentum transfer interactions. Three examples are presented. The description of the K +N scattering in the additive quark model, strange dibaryons and Sigma hypernuclei.

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