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Quark degrees of freedom in nuclei

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Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970)

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In this paper we search quark degrees of freedom in nuclei by studying electromagnetic processes and double-charge-exchange reaction at the resonance region. We propose a hybrid quark hadron (HQH) model to describe nuclear structure. The model solves many long-standing puzzles in nuclear physics. Our principal finding in this paper is that multiquark cluster effect plays an important role in nuclear phenomena at higher monumentum transfers.

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Ma, Wh. Quark degrees of freedom in nuclei. Nuov Cim A 108, 65–76 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02814857

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