Possible Explanation of the "Strong Core" Present in Hadron Reactions
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Concerning the "strong core " in hadron scattering we investigate, on the basis of the composite model, whether the physical relative wave function can have the inner oscillation when a redundant solution does not exist. Our results are 1) even when there is no redundant solution, there exists an inner oscillation, or "strong core " and 2) as inelastic channels begin to open, this "strong core " gradually vanishes. These results strongly suggest the existence of fundamental entities in the hadron.
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- 1972-05-25
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