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Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both
In the absence of SU(6)/sub W/ invariance breaking the symmetry generators, which classify hadronic states into degenerate SU(6)/sub W / multiplets, may be identified with the good components of observable local non-conserved currents integrated over a null plane (the light- like charges Q/sup alpha...
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author | de Alwis, S P Stern, J |
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description | In the absence of SU(6)/sub W/ invariance breaking the symmetry generators, which classify hadronic states into degenerate SU(6)/sub W / multiplets, may be identified with the good components of observable local non-conserved currents integrated over a null plane (the light- like charges Q/sup alpha /, Q/sup alpha //sub i/), as is suggested by the free quark model. The breakdown of both SU(6)/sub W/ and SU(3) invariance of the Hamiltonian requires the existence of a unitary transformation U not=1, which distinguishes and relates the observable light-like charges Q/sup alpha /, Q/sup alpha //sub i/ and the symmetry operators W/sup alpha /, W/sup alpha //sub i/, classifying the observed hadrons into mass non-degenerate SU(6)/sub W/ multiplets. A general form of the transformation U is constructed in a broad class of quark field theories and it is then used to abstract from these theories new algebraic structures, which describe the effects of SU(6) /sub W/ and SU(3) invariance breaking on certain observables. Some predictions valid in the invariance limit remain unaffected to all orders of SU(6)/sub W/ and SU(3) invariance breaking, some are improved and some are completely removed. (24 refs). |
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spelling | cern-8736202019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(74)90379-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/873620engde Alwis, S PStern, JWhy and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them bothParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn the absence of SU(6)/sub W/ invariance breaking the symmetry generators, which classify hadronic states into degenerate SU(6)/sub W / multiplets, may be identified with the good components of observable local non-conserved currents integrated over a null plane (the light- like charges Q/sup alpha /, Q/sup alpha //sub i/), as is suggested by the free quark model. The breakdown of both SU(6)/sub W/ and SU(3) invariance of the Hamiltonian requires the existence of a unitary transformation U not=1, which distinguishes and relates the observable light-like charges Q/sup alpha /, Q/sup alpha //sub i/ and the symmetry operators W/sup alpha /, W/sup alpha //sub i/, classifying the observed hadrons into mass non-degenerate SU(6)/sub W/ multiplets. A general form of the transformation U is constructed in a broad class of quark field theories and it is then used to abstract from these theories new algebraic structures, which describe the effects of SU(6) /sub W/ and SU(3) invariance breaking on certain observables. Some predictions valid in the invariance limit remain unaffected to all orders of SU(6)/sub W/ and SU(3) invariance breaking, some are improved and some are completely removed. (24 refs).CERN-TH-1679oai:cds.cern.ch:8736201974 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology de Alwis, S P Stern, J Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title | Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title_full | Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title_fullStr | Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title_full_unstemmed | Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title_short | Why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
title_sort | why and how to make constituent and current quarks different - and the how to forget them both |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(74)90379-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/873620 |
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