著者
Niu Kiyoshi
出版者
日本学士院
雑誌
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Ser. B: Physical and Biological Sciences (ISSN:03862208)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.84, no.1, pp.1-16, 2008
被引用文献数
7

This is a historical review of the discovery of naked charm particles and lifetime differences among charm species. These discoveries in the field of cosmic-ray physics were made by the innovation of nuclear emulsion techniques in Japan. A pair of naked charm particles was discovered in 1971 in a cosmic-ray interaction, three years prior to the discovery of the hidden charm particle, J/&Psi;, in western countries. Lifetime differences between charged and neutral charm particles were pointed out in 1975, which were later re-confirmed by the collaborative Experiment E531 at Fermilab. Japanese physicists led by K.Niu made essential contributions to it with improved emulsion techniques, complemented by electronic detectors. This review also discusses the discovery of artificially produced naked charm particles by us in an accelerator experiment at Fermilab in 1975 and of multiple-pair productions of charm particles in a single interaction in 1987 by the collaborative Experiment WA75 at CERN.<BR><BR>(Communicated by Toshimitsu YAMAZAKI, M.J.A.)