Hypernuclear Spectroscopy
Hypernuclear spectroscopy is the spectroscopy or measuring the energy spectra of a Hypernucleus, i.e. an atomic nucleus which has a hyperon or a strange quark embedded in it. This is an important field of nuclear physics which helps understand the structure of nuclei and their interactions.
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