2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.91.034002
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Three-nucleon system: Irreducible and reducible contributions of the three-nucleon force

Abstract: The three-nucleon bound and scattering equations are solved in momentum space for a coupled-channels Hamiltonian. The Hamiltonian couples the purely nucleonic sector of Hilbert space with a sector in which one nucleon is excited to a isobar. The interaction consists of irreducible two-baryon and irreducible three-baryon potentials. The calculation keeps only the purely nucleonic one among the irreducible three-baryon potentials. The coupled-channels two-baryon potential yields additional reducible contribution… Show more

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“…In this section we apply the aforementioned formalism to the 10 Be(d, p) 11 Be reaction at various deuteron energies. For our calculations, we follow a prescription as close as possible to that of [12], using CH89 parametrization [15] for the potentials V n 10 Be and V p 10 Be , evaluated at a neutron energy of E d /2 and a proton energy corresponding to the exit energy of the proton.…”
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“…In this section we apply the aforementioned formalism to the 10 Be(d, p) 11 Be reaction at various deuteron energies. For our calculations, we follow a prescription as close as possible to that of [12], using CH89 parametrization [15] for the potentials V n 10 Be and V p 10 Be , evaluated at a neutron energy of E d /2 and a proton energy corresponding to the exit energy of the proton.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not possible in the standard formulations of the aforementioned CCBA and ADWA methods, which tend to emphasize one of the two mechanisms. An exception is provided by the Faddeev formalism, which has been recently extended to include collective excitations of the fragments (globally referred to as core excitations) [10,11]. The core excitation effect was found to affect the calculated transfer cross sections beyond the expected scaling of the cross section due to the corresponding spectroscopic factors.…”
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