WA89 experiment

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The WA89 experiment was a particle physics experiment performed in 1990s in the West Area of the SPS accelerator at CERN.[1] It was a large acceptance forward spectrometer dedicated to the spectroscopy of charmed strange baryons and exotic multiquark states produced by a hyperon beam.

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  1. ^ "Experiments at CERN: WA89/Omega/Hyperon—Hyperon beam experiment". greybook.cern.ch. Retrieved 2020-05-15.


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