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Panning for gold at the K stream

Frank Wilczek
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Frank Wilczek: the School of Natural Science, Institute for Advanced Study

Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6652, 671-673

Abstract: Roughly once in ten billion decays, in theory, the K meson should turn into a pion and two neutrinos. This very rare process has now been seen for the first time, and the experimenters are a little lucky to have seen it so soon — unless there is something wrong with the theory.

Date: 1997
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