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Short-Range Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction and QCD Potential Models

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In this conference we are already introduced to the quantum-chromo-dynamics (QCD) field theory. Therefore, instead of repeating the theoretical ideas, the experimental results leading to the specific theoretical points are summarized before I come to the main theme of the talk. The strongly interacting particles are grouped into mesons and baryons depending on their integral or half-integral spin. Gellman and Zweig proposed the SU(3) (eight fold way) to classify hadrons into groups of particles having similar masses, spins, parities and reaction properties.

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Warke, C.S. (1983). Short-Range Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction and QCD Potential Models. In: Greiner, W. (eds) Quantum Electrodynamics of Strong Fields. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 80. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2139-0_31

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