Vector Meson Dominance
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- Vector meson dominance is a theory proposed by Sakurai and others in the 1960s, explaining how photons mix with neutral rho mesons due to shared quantum numbers.
- The vector nonet consists of 9 mesons with spin 1, formed from quark-antiquark pairs with aligned spins, while the pseudoscalar nonet has spin 0 with opposite spins.
- Neutral rho mesons (ρ0) are the lightest mesons matching a photon's properties, leading to photons being a superposition of bare photons and ρ0 mesons.
- High-energy photon interactions with protons reveal deviations from electromagnetic behavior, supporting vector meson dominance, as seen in pion collision experiments.
- Sakurai theorized rho mesons as gauge bosons in an SU(2) Yang-Mills theory for nuclear forces, though mass issues arose before the Higgs mechanism was understood.
- In 1985, a theory emerged linking rho mesons to gauge bosons in hidden local symmetry, with later extensions to a U(3) gauge theory for all 9 vector mesons.