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Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 35 No. 2 (1966) pp. 309-314

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Systematics and Phenomenology of Boson Mass Levels. II

Jugoro Iizuka

Department of Physics, College of Liberal Arts, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa

(Received October 5, 1965)

Abstract:

Considerations given in the previous paper I are extended and applied to the masses of the predicted 0+-nonet and others.
Some remarks are made concerning two currently fashionable trends, namely the adoption of squared mass relations for bosons and the tendency to regard the lowest mass levels of the hadrons as completely typical of their general characteristics.


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DOI : 10.1143/PTP.35.309

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References:

  1. J. Iizuka, Prog. Theor. Phys. 35 (1966), 117[PTP].
  2. We recommend, for these subjects, the following papers.
    Y. Nambu, preprint (A Systematics of Hadrons in Subnuclear Physics);
    L. van Hove, Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. Extra Number (1965), 14[PTP];
    Z. Maki, Y. Ohnuki and S. Sakata, Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. Extra Number (1965), 406[PTP];
    K. Matumoto, preprint (On the Heavy Quantum Associated with the Constructive Force of Hadron).
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  9. S. Hori, K. Matumoto, A. Wakasa and others: A Report presented in “Meeting on the Models and Structures of Elementary Particles” held at Institute for Fundamental Physics, Kyoto Univ., March 22-24, 1965.
  10. These views have been frequently expressed by S. Sakata and M. Taketani; see, for example, Z. Maki et al., reference 2).
  11. See papers given in reference 2).
  12. This may be a kind of translation of the Taketani approach in the nuclear force problem to the level of ur-baryon dynamics.

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