A study of the nuclear medium influence on neutral strange particle production in deep inelastic neutrino scattering
Abstract
The influence of nuclear effects on the production of neutral strange particles (V) is investigated using the data obtained with SKAT propane-freon bubble chamber irradiated in the neutrino beam (with E = 3-30 GeV) at Serpukhov accelerator. The measured mean multiplicity of V particles in nuclear interactions, <nV>A = 0.0960.011, is found to exceed significantly that in 'quasinucleon' interactions, <nV>N = 0.0590.012. The ratio of V =<nV>A/<nV>N =1.610.23 is larger than that for π- mesons, π- = 1.100.03. It is shown that a dominant part of the multiplicity gain of V particles can be explained by intranuclear interactions of produced pions.
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