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"Table 9" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Ratios of measured yields for K0S/LAMBDA and LAMBDABAR/LAMBDA as a functionof Q**2.
"Table 8" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Ratios of measured yields for K0S/LAMBDA and LAMBDABAR/LAMBDA as a functionof W**2.
"Table 5" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Measured yields as a function the Bjorken X variable.
"Table 3" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Measured yields as a function of W**2.
"Table 1" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Measured yields of the neutral strange particles measured in this analysis.The second line (marked *) is a recalculation taking into account contributions from both primary and secondary V0. The values for K0 are the K0S rates multipl ied by 2.
"Table 6" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Measured yields as a function the Bjorken Y variable. Note: this data was not in the paper.
"Table 4" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Measured yields as a function of Q**2.
"Table 20" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Efficiency corrected mean PT**2 versus Feynman X distributions.
"Table 11" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Efficiency corrected Feynman X distributions.
"Table 16" of "A study of strange particle production in nu/mu charged current interactions in the NOMAD experiment."
2002
Efficiency corrected PT**2 distributions.