Have faster-than-light particles already been detected?

Foundations of Physics 9 (5-6):461-466 (1979)
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Abstract

A reexamination of the Nobel-prize-winning experiment in which the antiproton was discovered reveals that the associated antimesons might be traveling faster than light. The time-of-flight experiment should be repeated with a view toward more accurate measurement of distance and time of flight to discredit or to confirm this tentative conclusion

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Cooper's evidence for faster-than-light particles.Allan Franklin - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (12):1181-1182.
Faster-than-light particles: A reply to Franklin. [REVIEW]J. C. Cooper - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (12):1183-1193.

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