Scalar strong interaction hadron theory
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Scalar strong interaction hadron theory
(Physics research and technology)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The scalar strong interaction hadron theory, SSI, is a first principles' and non-local theory at quantum mechanical level that provides an alternative to low energy QCD and Higgs related part of the standard model. The quark-quark interaction is scalar rather than colour-vectorial. A set of equations of motion for mesons and another set for baryons have been constructed. This book provides an account of the present state of a theory supposedly still at its early stage of development. This work will facilitate researchers interested in entering into this field and serve as a basis for possible future development of this theory.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- On Search of Hadron Wave Equations
- Construction of Equations of Motion for Meson
- Meson Wave Equations In Relative Space
- Normalization, Superposition Principle, Flavor-Independence, & Confinement
- Meson Spectra & Classification
- Lagrangian Formalism & Electromagnetic Interactions
- Weak Decay of Kaon & Pion & Kaon -- Three Pions
- Strong Decay of Meson
- Construction of Equations of Motion for Baryon
- Reduction of Baryon Wave Equations
- Baryon Wave Functions & Classification
- Neutron Decay & Possible Non-Conservation of Angular Momentum
- Index.
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