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Pionic Nuclei and Hypernuclei — In Memory of Hiro Bando and Jan Zofka

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A unified scope of two strongly absorptive exotic constituents of nuclei, pions and hyperons, is given with emphases on their halo structure and formation processes. In particular, possible formation of deeply bound pionic states from the weak decay of hypernuclei is discussed.

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Yamazaki, T. (1992). Pionic Nuclei and Hypernuclei — In Memory of Hiro Bando and Jan Zofka. In: Truhlík, E., Mach, R. (eds) Mesons and Light Nuclei. Few-Body Systems, vol 5. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7617-7_40

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