Chapter 3 Historical Review of the Theoretical Investigation of New Particles
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概要
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This chapter gives a historical review of theoretical investigations on new particles mainly concerning contributions from Japanese physicists. It starts from the establishment of the two meson theory and covers up to the proposal of Nakano and Nishijima on the strangeness rule. A historical review will be valuable not only to make our understanding on the question deeper but also to give suggestions to the future progress of physics. The authors belive that a way to solve the problem of the internal structure of elementary particles with which we are faced at present can not be looked for without the basis of the understanding in the development of our theoretical knowledge on new particles.
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著者
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OGAWA Shuzo
Department of Physics, Hiroshima University
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Ogawa Shuzo
Department Of Physics Hiroshima University
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Ogawa Shuzo
Department Of Physics Hirosima University
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FUJIMOTO Yoichi
Institute for Nuclear Study, Tokyo University
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Fujimoto Yoichi
Institute For Nuclear Study Tokyo University
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OGAWA Shuzo
Department of Physics, Hirosima University
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- Symmetry in Sakata's Model and Weak Interactions. I
- A Possible Interpretation of the New Event in the Cosmic Ray Experiment. II
- A Possible Interpretation of the New Event in the Cosmic Ray Experiment
- On the Semi-Leptonic Processes. II
- Comments on the Mass Formula for Meson-Baryon System
- The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the μ-Mcson
- Implications of Four-Quark Scalar Mesons with Charm
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- On the Nonleptonic Decay of Hadron and the Total Quark Number Conservation
- Evidence for "Total Number" Conservation of Quarks in the D-Meson Decay?
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- Weak Decays of Charmed Strange Mesons : Which is Lighter, F(0^-) or F*(1^-)?
- Nonleptonic Decays of Charmed Baryons
- The Charm Scheme and Weak Decay
- An Interpretation of the Associated Lepton Production and the Fourth Urbaryon (Charm) Scheme
- On the Generalization of the Urbaryon Model Based on Lepton-Pairs
- On the Second Order Effect of Mass Breaking Interaction
- On Selection Rule of Weak Processes and Decays of New Particles. II
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- A Possible Symmetry in Sakata's Model for Bosons-Baryons System. II
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- On the Non-Leptonic Decay Process
- Symmetry in Sakata's Model and Weak Interactions. II
- A Possible Symmetry in Sakata's Model for Bosons-Baryons System. III
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- On the Spins and Decay Interactions of K_ and K_^
- A Comment on the First Event of Possible ΔS/ΔQ= -1 Process
- On the Semi-Leptonic Process
- On the Universality of the Weak Interaction