On the Interaction of Elementary Particles I

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"On the Interaction of Elementary Particles I" is a seminal theoretical physics paper by Hideki Yukawa that introduced the meson theory of nuclear forces, laying the groundwork for modern particle physics.

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instanceOf physics paper
scientific paper
theoretical physics paper
associatedWith Yukawa interaction NERFINISHED
Yukawa potential NERFINISHED
author Hideki Yukawa NERFINISHED
category history of nuclear physics
history of particle physics
citationType highly cited in particle physics literature
contribution laid groundwork for modern particle physics
provided first theoretical framework for nuclear force via meson exchange
countryOfOrigin Japan
era early 20th century physics
field nuclear physics
particle physics
theoretical physics
hasPart discussion of range of nuclear forces
hypothesis of new particle mediating nuclear interaction
mathematical derivation of Yukawa-type potential
historicalSignificance first successful theory of nuclear forces based on particle exchange
seminal work in the emergence of particle physics as a distinct field
impact contributed to Hideki Yukawa receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics
influenced development of quantum field theory of strong interactions
early models of pion exchange
later meson theories
introducedConcept exchange particle model of nuclear interaction
meson as mediator of nuclear force
language Japanese
mainTopic meson theory
nuclear forces
strong nuclear force
originalTitleLanguage Japanese
proposedMechanism short-range nuclear force mediated by massive bosons
recognizedAs foundational work in meson theory
relatedTo meson
nucleon-nucleon interaction
pion
status seminal paper in theoretical physics
subjectArea elementary particles
fundamental interactions
nuclear structure
theoreticalFramework quantum field theory

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Yukawa notableWork On the Interaction of Elementary Particles I
subject surface form: Hideki Yukawa