Published March 27, 1995 | Version v1
Journal article

Are all models of the NN interaction independent of each other?

  • 1. Grenoble-1 Univ., 38 (France). Inst. des Sciences Nucleaires

Description

Models of the NN interaction are most often considered as independent of each other, and it is generally believed that experiments could allow one to discriminate them. It has, however, been shown that there may be some relationship between models designed to be used in momentum and configuration spaces. This relationship is expressed by a unitary transformation. Its consequences for the charge and quadrupole deuteron form factors were investigated in the case of the π-exchange contribution to the NN interaction. For this interaction, the Bonn (Qb) and Paris models were considered as representative models of momentum and configuration spaces respectively. The above work is extended to the ρ-exchange contribution on the one hand and to the deuteron magnetic form factor and the form factor for deuteron electrodisintegration near threshold on the other hand. Sensitivity to various inputs is discussed. ((orig.))

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Physics. A
Journal Volume
585
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 657-692.
ISSN
0375-9474
CODEN
NUPABL

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
Netherlands
INIS RN
26051318
Subject category
S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS;
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Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
BINDING ENERGY; BOUND STATE; BREAKUP REACTIONS; CANONICAL TRANSFORMATIONS; CENTRAL POTENTIAL; CORRECTIONS; D STATES; DEUTERIUM; DEUTERIUM TARGET; DEUTERONS; ELASTIC SCATTERING; ELECTROMAGNETIC FORM FACTORS; ELECTRON REACTIONS; ELECTRONS; HAMILTONIANS; HELIUM 3; MEV RANGE 01-10; NEUTRONS; NUCLEAR MODELS; NUCLEAR STRUCTURE; NUCLEON-NUCLEON POTENTIAL; OPE MODEL; OPE POTENTIAL; PHASE SPACE; POLARIZATION-ASYMMETRY RATIO; PROTON-NEUTRON INTERACTIONS; PROTONS; QUASI-ELASTIC SCATTERING; S STATES; SPIN ORIENTATION; STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS; THEORETICAL DATA; THREE-BODY PROBLEM; TRITIUM; TWO-BODY PROBLEM; WAVE FUNCTIONS
Descriptors DEC
BARYON-BARYON INTERACTIONS; BARYONS; BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BOSON-EXCHANGE MODELS; CATIONS; CHARGED PARTICLES; DATA; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ENERGY; ENERGY LEVELS; ENERGY RANGE; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; FERMIONS; FORM FACTORS; FUNCTIONS; HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS; HADRONS; HELIUM ISOTOPES; HYDROGEN IONS; HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS; HYDROGEN ISOTOPES; INFORMATION; INTERACTIONS; IONS; ISOTOPES; LEPTON REACTIONS; LEPTONS; LIGHT NUCLEI; MANY-BODY PROBLEM; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS; MATHEMATICAL SPACE; MEV RANGE; NUCLEAR REACTIONS; NUCLEI; NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS; NUCLEONS; NUMERICAL DATA; OBE MODEL; ODD-EVEN NUCLEI; ODD-ODD NUCLEI; ORIENTATION; PARTICLE INTERACTIONS; PARTICLE MODELS; PARTICLE PROPERTIES; PERIPHERAL MODELS; POTENTIALS; PROTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS; QUANTUM OPERATORS; RADIOISOTOPES; SCATTERING; SPACE; STABLE ISOTOPES; TARGETS; TRANSFORMATIONS; YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES