Abstract

A possibility of P - and T -violating but C = P T conserving strong interactions is discussed. It is pointed out that there exist strong interaction models in which P and T are reasonably well satisfied at low momentum transfer regions while they are violated in large momentum transfer phenomena. (Another possibility is given by C - and T -violating but P = C T invariant strong interactions.) The two pion decay of the long-lived neutral kaon can naturally be interpreted as the clash between C (or P ) conserving strong interactions and T invariant weak couplings. This type of strong interaction model can naturally be formulated on the basis of Schwinger's dyon theory. In is suggested that the mass of dyons (dualy charged particles) is roughly fifteen times nucleon mass.

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