X^0-η Mixing and Radiative Meson Decays
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The two-gamma decay of the η-meson and other related processes are reinvestigated in a simple quark model. We assume that the [36] meson states have the same space part of the wave functions, and the η- and X^0-mesons are approximately in the pure nucleon and the lambda quark-antiquark states, respectively. We predict Γ(η→2γ)=1.36KeV which is quite consistent with the recent experiment. The predictions on other decay processes are also shown to be compatible with experiment.
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- 1968-03-25
著者
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Sakuma Tetsuro
Department Of Engineering Science Hokkaido University
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Sakuma Tetsuro
Department Of Engineering Science Factuly Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Kanazawa Akira
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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SAKUMA Tetsuro
Department of Engineering Science, Hokkaido university
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