Published November 8, 1965
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Some general features of the bootstrap theory of octet enhancement
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- Dashen, Roger F.
- Frautschi, Steven C.
Chicago
Abstract
Some general features of the boostrap theory of octet enhancement, which can be understood without detailed calculations, are discussed. These features include: (i) the connection of this theory to the vector-mixing theory of symmetry breaking advocated by Sakurai, and to the tadpole theory of Coleman and Glashow; (ii) an understanding of why it is representations of low multiplicity that are dynamically emphasized in symmetry breaking; (iii) a demonstration that the theory remains valid when a number of assumptions made in previous applications are dropped.
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©1965 The American Physical Society. Received 28 June 1965. 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. [S.C.F. was an] Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow.Files
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