First, you have to make a beam that
contains kaons.
Not exact matches
While quarks can also pair up to form particles such as
kaons and pions, no particle had ever been found to
contain more than three quarks.
Colliding high - energy protons from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) into a stationary beryllium target creates a beam of secondary particles which
contains and propagates almost one billion particles per second, about 6 % of which are
kaons.