Electric Charges of Strongly Interacting Particles : Is the K^0-meson electrically neutral?
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In this short publication, the question is raised whether the "neutral" K^0 is electrically neutral or not. If not, the apparent mass difference of K_1 and K_2 will depend on experimental conditions. Other possible tests are briefly discussed. It is conceivable that the experiment and its interpretation (K^0 has very small charge 〜10^<-8>) made by Leipuner et al. (reference 8)) are quite right.
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- 1964-08-25
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