Interactions among Light and Heavy Quarks in Hadrons
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概要
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Assuming the SU(3) symmetry for light quark systems and taking the quark masses as wall as the effective strengths for color magnetic spin-dependent interactions as free parameters, the atructure of mesons and baryons have been investigated from their observed masses. The characteristic feature of the masses of light and heavy hadron families classified appropriately is explained by the feature of an associated "brown muck" with each family.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1996-04-25
著者
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Iwao Syurei
Physics Institute:nagoya Jiyu Gakuin Junior College
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Iwao Syurei
Physics Institute:nagya Jiyu Gakuin Junior College
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