On the Absorption of the Negative π-meson by Deuteron
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概要
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We have analyzed the various processes which are induced by the absorption of the negative π-meson by the deuteron. The negative π-meson is assumed to be bound in K-orbit. The results indicate that, as for the model of meson, the vector and the pseudovector types are not favourable. The π-meson of pseudoscalar type is most favourable.
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著者
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Ogawa Shuzo
Institute Of Theoretical Physics Nagoya University
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NAGAHARA Yukio
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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YAMADA Eiji
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Nagoya University
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Yamada Eiji
Institute Of Theoretical Physics Nagoya University
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Yamada Eiji
Institute For Theoretical Physics Nagoya University
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Nagahara Yukio
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Ogawa Shuzo
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Nagoya University
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