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Quark Models

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MODELS of strongly interacting particles and resonances (hadrons), in which they are supposed to be made out of quarks in an analogous way to that in which nuclei are made of nucleons, have become very fashionable in the last two years. Since there is no evidence that quarks exist, the motivation for work on quark models lies in their appealing simplicity, in the fact that they offer some hope of understanding the success of the higher symmetry groups like SU(6)—without getting involved in the morass of combining the Lorentz group with internal symmetry groups !—and, finally, in the surprising agreement which in some cases exists between experiment and quark models treated in the most naïve way.

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Squires, E.J. (1974). Quark Models. In: Preist, T.W., Vick, L.L.J. (eds) Particle Interactions at High Energies. Scottish Universities’ Summer School. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5529-6_8

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