Properties of Noncomposite Particles
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The connection among elementary, intermediate and composite particles is investigated. The transition from one type of particle to another is discussed in terms of limits concerning the mass and coupling constant of the particle. They are equivalent to the limits, Z_1→0 and Z_3→0, in the scalar theory. It is shown how the bootstrap idea fails for particles of elementary or intermediate type. It is also found that such particles do not lie on Regge trajectories.
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- 1965-12-25
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