
TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent experimental and theoretical developments in the study of hadronic systems containing strange quarks, focusing on production, spectroscopy, decay, and the single particle nature of strange baryons and hypernuclei.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of different strange hadronic systems, highlighting recent results and emphasizing the single particle characteristics observed in baryons and nuclei.
Findings
Recent experimental results on strange baryons and hypernuclei.
Comparison of systems doped with strange or heavy quarks.
Emphasis on the single particle nature in these systems.
Abstract
This paper reviews different aspects of hadronic systems with strange quarks. It reviews production, spectroscopy and decay of baryons and hypernuclei with emphasis on recent results obtained in this field. It includes a comparison of different systems doped with strange (or heavy) quarks, emphasizing the single particle nature which can be observed in baryons and nuclei.
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