Published May 27, 1966
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Current Algebras and Symmetries in Bootstrap Theory
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- Dashen, R. F.
- Frautschi, S. C.
Chicago
Abstract
In the first paper of this series we showed how, in the bootstrap theory, the currents associated with the hadrons could be determined from a set of self-consistency conditions. In the present paper we show that these "self-consistent" currents satisfy a current algebra. The proof is accomplished without recourse to any approximate model It includes the interesting case of nonconserved currents. The convergence of sum rules derived from current algebras is investigated in detail, and shown to be most rapid when no "nonbootstrap" terms are present. Using these convergence properties, we discuss how and when current algebras can give rise to hadron symmetries.
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© 1966 The American Physical Society. Received 8 November 1965; published in the issue dated May 1966. Work supported in part by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Prepared under Contract AT(11-1)-68 for the San Francisco Operations Office, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow.Attached Files
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