Theory of Mass Reversal in the Quantized Field Theory
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Detailed discussions of mass reversal in the quantized field theory are given. The construction of the mass reversal operator M is possible and the explicit form is given. It is shown that the mass reversal operation does not imply the hypothetical reversal of the sign of the intrinsic mass of the elementary particle, but the change of the direction of the intrinsic spin relative to the momentum for the spinor field. One result of this operation on the interaction Hamiltonian is to forbid the mixing of the couplings with and without derivatives for the pion-nucleon interaction. It seems natural to take the mass reversal as a new fundamental invariance(symmetry)principle other than those hitherto investigated.
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著者
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Senba Kei
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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Senba Kei
Department Of Orthopaedic And Neuro-musculoskeletal Surgery Faculty Of Medical And Pharmaceutical Sc
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Yonezawa Minoru
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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OUCHI Tadashi
Department of Physics, Hiroshima University
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Ouchi Tadashi
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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