Investigations on the Second and Third Resonances in Terms of Compound States

The second and third resonances in pion-nucleon scattering are investigated to see whether the resonance shape can be explained by a new isobaric field (called a compound particle field). Fairly good agreement with experiments has been obtained. To understand the compound particles, we make some spe...

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FIELD THEORY
HYPERONS
NUCLEI
NUCLEONS
PARTICLE MODELS
PHYSICS
PIONS
RESONANCE
SAKATA MODEL
SCATTERING
SPIN
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