Abstract

In Sakata's model of strongly interacting particles, it is assumed that the proton, neutron, and LAMBDA -particles are the basic particles which combine in various manners to make up mesons and other baryons. A certain quality which exists among these three particles is investigated. The view is taken that there exists a certain origin of the mass of the particle which can never be redueed to the self-action of the usual interactions. The symmetry of the interaction among the three basic particles is of primary importance and charge independence has a secondary meaning. (A.C)

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