Discrepancies between Additive Quark Model and Experiments of Baryon Magnetic Moments
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概要
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Within the constraint arising from hadron masses, we stress the validity of the SU(6) additive quark model with outward quark masses for baryon magnetic moments and the necessity of small corrections on the basis of the SU(3) symmetry breaking. The results are in good agreement with measurements.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1988-02-25
著者
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Miura K
Department Of Mechanical Systems Faculty Of Computer Science And Systems Engineerig Kyushu Institute
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Miura Kimio
Department Of Physics Nippon Ika University
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