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[en] The widespread use of track chambers to examine details of the production vertex in high energy collisions is well known. Recall that strange particles were first identified in cloud chambers by Rochester and Butler in 1947. So when the next flavor, charm, was discovered, it was inevitable that charmed particles would be studied in track chambers. Information concerning the lifetime of these particles obtained in conventional bubble chambers and the preliminary results and potential of high resolution track chambers in this study are reviewed
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Kirk, T.B.W.; Abarbanel, H.D.I. (eds.); Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (USA); p. 553-562; 1979; p. 553-562; 9. international symposium on lepton and photon interactions at high energy; Batavia, IL, USA; 23 - 29 Aug 1979; Available from NTIS., PC A99/MF A01
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Conference; Numerical Data
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