Discover
/
Article

Meson Structure

JAN 01, 1950

DOI: 10.1063/1.3066756

C. N. Yang

It is customary to assume that electrons, neutrinos, nucleons, π and μ mesons are “elementary,” i.e., structureless, an assumption that is questioned in this paper where it is pointed out that the present experimental information might perhaps be explained equally well with other models for the structure of these particles.

This Content Appeared In
pt-cover_1950_01.jpeg

Volume 3, Number 1

Related content
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
Despite the tumultuous history of the near-Earth object’s parent body, water may have been preserved in the asteroid for about a billion years.

Get PT in your inbox

Physics Today - The Week in Physics

The Week in Physics" is likely a reference to the regular updates or summaries of new physics research, such as those found in publications like Physics Today from AIP Publishing or on news aggregators like Phys.org.

Physics Today - Table of Contents
Physics Today - Whitepapers & Webinars
By signing up you agree to allow AIP to send you email newsletters. You further agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.