Authors: Syed Afsar Abbas
It is well known that a quark manifests its current-character and simultaneously its constituent-character, depending upon what energy scale or length scale one is interested in for a particular phenomenon. Here we show that there is a fundamental conflict between these two concepts, when one looks carefully as to how the electric charge for a quark is defined in these two, current and constituent, structures. This is a crisis for quantum chromodynamics. We show then that the topological Skyrme Model comes to the rescue. We prove in this paper as to how unambiguously and uniquely, it is the Skyrme Model which solves this conundrum in Quantum Chromodynamics.
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