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a) What are mesons ? Explain in
brief Meson theory of nucler forces.​

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Answered by asuryaprakash5241
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Abstract. In this paper, the meson theory of nuclear forces is presented in a simplified way. ... These assumptions are either (1) that nuclear particles interact only with neutral mesons (neutral theory) or (2) that they interact equally strongly with neutral, positive and negative mesons (symmetrical theory)

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What are mesons? Explain in brief meson theory of nuclear forces.

Ans) Meson, any member of the family of subatomic particles composed of a quark and an antiquark. Measons are sensitive to the strong force, the fundamental interaction that binds the components of the nucleus by governing the behaviour of their constituent quarks.

As was first pointed out by Yukawa, it is in Principal possible to account for the short - range forces between nuclear particles by the assumption of virtual emission and absorption processes involving intermediary particals of integral spin , the so called measons^1 , the mass of which is determined by the range of the forces.

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