Strange particle production in sulphur-sulphur interactions at 200 GeV c per nucleon.
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The WA94 experiment is designed to study the production of strange and multistrange baryons and antibaryons in sulphur-sulphur interactions at 200 GeV/c per nucleon. The Omega spectrometer, equipped with MWPCs operated in the butterfly mode, is used to measure particles in the central rapidity window with PT > 1.0 GeV/c. Preliminary results are presented on the production of Λ, \ ̄gL, Ξ- and Ξ-. © 1994.
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