Abstract

Hypernuclei are nuclear systems in which a hyperon, normally a Λ, acts as a constituent particle, so that they can be considered as strange nuclei. They were observed for the first time in 1953 by Danysz and Pniewski [1], studying images from a photographic emulsion stack exposed to cosmic rays at an altitude of about 26 km.

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