Deformable Sphere Model of Elementary Particles and Its Relation to Quark
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A deformable sphere model of elementary particles is discussed as a generalization of the rigid body model. It is shown that the ground state and the low lying levels of such a sphere can be described in terms of excitons which deseribe the rotation and the deformation of the system. As far as the spin and the unitary spin quantum numbers are concerned, these excitons can be identified with the quark and the antiquark. In contrast to the conventional quark, however, they obey the Bose-statistics and have mass about one third of the nucleon mass. Further in this model it can be shown that the triality is restricted to zero. Therefore, particles with fractional electric charge or fractional baryonic number do not appear. Thus, this model eliminates most of the difficulties of the conventional quark model, and it is shown that as far as the low lying levels of the hadrons are concerned, the elementary particles can be understood consistently as the excited state of a deformable sphere. Discussions in this paper are restricted to the uniform deformations and is done in the non-relativistic approximation.
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- 1968-01-25
著者
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Goto Tetsuo
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science And Engineering Nihon
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TSAI S.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University
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HARA Osamu
Department of Biology, Aichi University of Education
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Tsai S.
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University
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Hara Osamu
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University
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Yabuki Haruichi
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University : Physics College Of Gen
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Goto Tetsuo
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Reseach Institute Collefe Of Science And Engineering Nihon U
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Hara Osamu
Department Of Applied Biological Sciences Nagoya University:(present Address)faculty Of Pharmaceutic
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Tsai S.
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Chi Nan University
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YABUKI Haruichi
Department of Physics and Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University : Institute of Physics, College of General Education, University of Tokyo
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YABUKI Haruichi
Department of Physics and Atomic Energy Research Institute, Nihon University : Physics, College of General Education, University of Tokyo
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