Abstract

It is shown rigorously that quarks cannot move in the radial direction when they are tied together by a straight-line string and the system as a whole rotates with a nonvanishing angular velocity. This implies that in a consistent string model of hadrons the radial motion of quarks cannot be separated from the transverse string excitations.

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