Sakata, S.; On a Composite Model for New Particles
Progr. of Theor. Phys. 16 (1956) 686;
Reprinted in Shoichi Sakata Scientific Works. Publication Committee of Scientific Papers of Prof. Shoichi Sakata, Horei Printed Co., Ltd, Tokyo, (1977).
Abstracts
Recently, Nishijima-Gell-Mann's rule for the systematization of new particles has achieved a great success to account for various facts obtained from the experiments with cosmic rays and with high energy accelerators. Nevertheless, it would be desirable from the theoretical standpoint to find out a more profound meaning hidden behind this rule. The purpose of this work is concerned with this point. (Extracted from the introductory part of the paper.).
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Record comments
Invention of composite model for hadrons based on three basic elements.