- Klein, SR;
- Himel, T;
- Abrams, G;
- Amidei, D;
- Baden, AR;
- Barklow, T;
- Boyarski, AM;
- Boyer, J;
- Burchat, PR;
- Burke, DL;
- Butler, F;
- Dorfan, JM;
- Feldman, GJ;
- Gidal, G;
- Gladney, L;
- Gold, MS;
- Goldhaber, G;
- Golding, L;
- Haggerty, J;
- Hanson, G;
- Hayes, K;
- Herrup, D;
- Hollebeek, RJ;
- Innes, WR;
- Jaros, JA;
- Juricic, I;
- Kadyk, JA;
- Karlen, D;
- Lankford, AJ;
- Larsen, RR;
- LeClaire, BW;
- Levi, M;
- Lockyer, NS;
- Lüth, V;
- Matteuzzi, C;
- Nelson, ME;
- Ong, RA;
- Perl, ML;
- Petersen, A;
- Richter, B;
- Riles, K;
- Rowson, PC;
- Schaad, T;
- Schellman, H;
- Schmidke, WB;
- Sheldon, PD;
- Trilling, GH;
- de la Vaissière, C;
- Wood, DR;
- Yelton, JM
Inclusive - production in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV has been measured with the Mark II detector. From an integrated luminosity of 207 pb-1, we determine a production rate of 0.0140.0060.004 -, + per hadronic event. This is roughly 35 times the Lund-model prediction of 0.0004 -, + per hadronic event, but comparable to the Webber-model prediction of 0.006 -, + per hadronic event. The large rate of - production, compared with production rates for other baryons, and with theoretical predictions based on diquark models, indicates that spin suppression does not hold for - production. © 1987 The American Physical Society.