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4. How to spot strange decays


A schematic representation of the interaction of a high-energy beam (red) and a fixed target (light blue), in which a xi (dss) particle (dark blue) is produced. The xi particle decays into a negative pion (purple) and lambda (uds) particle, which is shown as a dashed line because it is neutral and cannot therefore be seen directly. The lambda particle subsequently decays into another negative pion and a proton (orange). The combination of a kink in the path of a negatively charged particle and the V-shaped decay into two charged particles indicate that a xi particle has decayed into a lambda particle. The trajectories of the charged particles are bent by a magnetic field that is normal to page. The charge and momentum of these particles can be determined from the curvature of the tracks.

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