Higher Symmetries and the Neutron-Proton Magnetic-Moment Ratio

J. W. Moffat
Phys. Rev. 140, B1681 – Published 20 December 1965
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Abstract

A quark model of SU(4) is developed in which the quarks possess charge 23 and 13 and baryon number N=13. The new particles predicted are characterized by a quantum number W0 (superstrangeness); they possess integer charge but fractional hypercharge 13 or 23, and are called hyperquarks. A spin extension of SU(4) is formulated and leads to the study of the group SU(8) and the subalgebra SU(4)SU(2). The baryons and isobars are grouped in the representation 120 and the mesons in the adjoint representation 63. It is found that the FD ratio in SU(8) is uniquely specified by the scheme. The ratio of the magnetic moments of the neutron and proton is uniquely determined by assuming that the magnetic-moment operator transforms as the adjoint representation of SU(8), and by specifying the extended Gell-Mann-Nishijima relation for the quarks. The value 23 is found for the neutron-proton magnetic-moment ratio in agreement with the result found in SU(6). The selection rules forbidding processes like φρπ and π+Nπ+N+φ are obtained from the conservation of the four quark spins. These results strongly indicate that the physical predictions of a symmetry scheme like SU(6) are not unique and that there exists a hierarchy of symmetries all possessing equally good (or bad) physical predictions, but with new quantum numbers associated with superstrange particles.

  • Received 30 July 1965

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.140.B1681

©1965 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. W. Moffat*

  • Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

  • *Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation and in part by the University of Wisconsin Research Committee with funds granted by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

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Vol. 140, Iss. 6B — December 1965

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