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Phenomenological Analysis of the Meson Theory of Nuclear Force
Author(s) -
Shoichiro Otsuki,
S. Fujii
Publication year - 1954
Publication title -
progress of theoretical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1347-4081
pISSN - 0033-068X
DOI - 10.1143/ptp.12.521
Subject(s) - physics , meson , pseudoscalar , tensor (intrinsic definition) , nuclear force , particle physics , scattering , state (computer science) , pseudoscalar meson , singlet state , field theory (psychology) , nuclear physics , quantum electrodynamics , quantum mechanics , nucleon , excited state , mathematical physics , mathematics , algorithm , computer science , pure mathematics
Taking into account new development of meson . theory of nuclear force both from field theoretical and from phenomenological point of view, pop scattering upto 100 Mev is analyzed. Namely, adopting the pseudoscalar meson theoretical potential in the singlet states and subtracting their effect from the experimental data, magnitudes of the central and tensor potential in the triplet odd state are obtained. This analysis shows that the central potential must be very weak and that the tensor potential is not so strong as potentials of the other states. These features are also favoured to n-p scattering_ The meson theoretical potentials of this state are very similar to this phenomenological one and consequently it is concluded that no corrections are requisite that alter the characteristics of the meson theoretical potential of the triplet odd state. The properties of the meson theoretical potentials of the other states are also discussed.

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