Are Mesons Elementary Particles?
Physical Review1949Vol. 76(12), pp. 1739–1743
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Abstract
The hypothesis that $\ensuremath{\pi}$-mesons may be composite particles formed by the association of a nucleon with an anti-nucleon is discussed. From an extremely crude discussion of the model it appears that such a meson would have in most respects properties similar to those of the meson of the Yukawa theory.
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