Strangeness in nuclear physics
A. Gal, E.V. Hungerford, D.J. Millener

TL;DR
This paper reviews the extension of nuclear physics into the strange sector, discussing hypernuclei, multi-strange matter, and anti-kaon states, highlighting past achievements, current challenges, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of strange nuclear physics, integrating data, models, and unresolved issues to guide future investigations.
Findings
Summary of hypernuclei data and models
Discussion of multi-strange matter properties
Analysis of anti-kaon bound states and condensation
Abstract
Extensions of nuclear physics to the strange sector are reviewed, covering data and models of Lambda and other hypernuclei, multi-strange matter, and anti-kaon bound states and condensation. Past achievements are highlighted, present unresolved problems discussed, and future directions outlined.
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