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Prog. Theor. Phys. Supplement No.85 (1985) pp. 52-60
The Sakata Model and Its Succeeding Development toward the Age of New Flavours
Shuzo Ogawa
Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464, Japan
URL :
http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTPS/85/52/
DOI : 10.1143/PTPS.85.52
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In this connection I should like to bring to your notice the following: The octet baryon has been realized by giving up the original Sakata model, but the substantialistic viewpoint, and accordingly U(3) was recovered again by the introduction of the ace-quark. The recognition that the baryon is composed of three quarks (qqq) in contrast with the meson (qq) in spite of both the same octet in SU(3), was essential for the further development of hadron physics. So the Sakata model was not wrong in its methodology, although we must, of course, appreciate the achievement of the ace-quark which extended the concept of matter (as a fundamental entity) by removing the yoke of unit charge.
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