Abstract

Weak interactions are interpreted from the standpoint of a composite model like the Nagoya model with two neutrinos ( nu /sub e/ and nu /sub mu ). A new boson called epsilon '-charge is introduced. It has nearly the same properties as the epsilon -charge (negative charged vector boson), and has no strong interaction with leptons. Assuming a suitable interaction Lagrangian between epsilon , epsilon ', nu /sub e/, and nu /sub mu /, and that epsilon ' plays a role of an intermediate boson which generates weak interactions, ali the leptonic and non-leptonic decay processes can be explained naturally except the DELTA S = -- DELTA Q process. (auth)

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