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One of the decay modes of the omega minus is Ω⁰→Ξ⁰+π⁻. What particles are produced in this decay?

a) Neutron and pion
b) Lambda and kaon
c) Xi and pion
d) Sigma and muon

User BoazGarty
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Final answer:

The decay mode of Ω⁰ → Ξ⁰ + π⁻ produces Ξ⁰ and π⁻ particles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The decay mode of Ω0 → Ξ0 + π- produces the following particles:

Ξ0 - a particle belonging to the family of hyperons

π- - a negatively charged pion

These are the particles that are produced in this decay mode.

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