Abstract
The production of strange particles, nucleons, and antibaryons (antinucleons and antihyperons) in nuclear collisions of an energy between 1012 and 1014 ev was studied by looking for high-energy interactions produced by the secondary particles. The ratio of secondary interactions initiated by neutral particles to those initiated by charged particles was found to be Q=0.16±0.06. Under reasonable assumptions, these data indicate that 96+8% of the high-energy charged secondary particles are charged K-mesons or baryons and antibaryons. The average energy of the primary collisions used in our analysis is estimated to be of the order of 1013 ev.

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