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Some consequences of the octet dominance model

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Consequences of the octet dominance model based upon the tadpole diagram have been investigated. Especially the decays ω → 2π, K+ → 2π, and the mass difference between K 02 and K 01 have been computed.

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Si sono studiate le conseguenze dovute ai diagrammi a « tadpole » derivanti dal modello dell’ottetto dominante. Si sono specialmente calcolati i decadimenti ω → 2π, K+ → 2π e la differenza di massa fra K 02 e K 01 .

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This work was supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

On leave of absence from Institute de Fisica Teorica - São Paulo.

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Zimerman, A.H., Riazuddin & Okubo, S. Some consequences of the octet dominance model. Nuovo Cim 34, 1587–1595 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02750558

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