The Parton Model : Elastic and Inelastic Form Factors of Hadrons
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概要
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On the basis of the idea that hadrons consist of more fundamental particles whose transverse momenta are sharply cut off at k bottom in the hadron, three physical regions are classified. In particular a new condition is added to the Drell-Levy-Yan conditions for the validity of the parton model. Based on the above analysis, explicit forms of the electromagnetic form factors of all mesons and baryons are given and moreover it is shown that _<ν>W_2^n in the region where the parton model holds, at least in regard to the data available at present.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1972-07-25
著者
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KAKUTO Akira
Department of Physicas
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Kakuto Akira
Department Of Liberal Arts Kinki University
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SENJU Hirofumi
Department of Physics Nagoya University
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