Triton calculations with the new Nijmegen potentials
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- G.L. Payne(,)
- Los Alamos and
- Mainz U., Inst. Kernphys. and
- Iowa U. and
- Nijmegen U.
- V.G.J. Stoks(,)
- Los Alamos and
- Mainz U., Inst. Kernphys. and
- Iowa U. and
- Nijmegen U.
- J.J. de Swart()
- Los Alamos and
- Mainz U., Inst. Kernphys. and
- Iowa U. and
- Nijmegen U.
14 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 311 (1993) 4
e-Print:
- nucl-th/9307010 [nucl-th]
Report number:
- PRINT-93-0684
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Abstract:
Triton properties are calculated using new nucleon-nucleon potentials, which were fit to the world nucleon-nucleon data. All potentials are charge dependent and explicitly incorporate the mass difference between the charged and neutral pions. Three of these models have a nearly optimal chi**2 per degree of freedom and can therefore be considered as alternative partial wave analyses, which in quality can almost compete with the Nijmegen partial-wave analysis. The triton binding energy obtained with three local models (Nijm II, Reid93, AV18) can be summarized as 7.62 +_ 0.01 MeV, which is nearly 900 keV lower than experiment. The non-local model Nijm I binds by 7.72 MeV.References(0)
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