Exchange-Degenerate Scheme for Baryonic Regge Poles in Connection with Quark-Line Diagrams
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概要
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The exchange-degenerate solutions for the constraints, which come from the requirement of duality and the absence of exotic resonances, on the couplings of baryonic Regge-poles are investigated in connection with quark-line diagrams. Diagrams of H-type correspond to the solutions, whereas those of Z-type should disappear in the fully exchange-degenerate scheme. It is also shown that factorization holds among H-type diagrams for the systems of octet meson and octet, decuplet or singlet baryons. Classification of meson-baryon duality relations in terms of the diagrams is also discussed.
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- 1971-06-25
著者
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Yoshida Toshihiro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Osaka Institute Of Technology (at Present; Division Of Advanced
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Yoshida Toshihiro
Department Of Physics Kyoto University : Department Of Physics Faculty Of Education Fukushima Univer
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YOSHIDA Toshihiro
Department of Physics, Kyoto University : Department of Physics, Faculty of Education, Fukushima University
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