The complete version of Moscow NN potential

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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34 pages, 8 Postscript figures

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A complete version of the Moscow NN potential model is presented. The excellent description for all essential partial waves has been found in the energy range 0 -- 350 MeV. The one-channel version of the model includes the orthogonality condition to most symmetric six-quark states in all lowest partial waves and thus, from this point of view, the model generalizes the well known Saito's orthogonality condition model (OCM) for the baryon-baryon interaction case. The specific features of the presented model which distinguish it from many conventional force models are discussed in details. One of them is a specific tensor mixing between nodal and nodeless wavefunctions which results in very reasonable values of the OPE cut-off parameter \Lambda =0.78 GeV and the \pi NN-coupling constant value f^2=0.075 in nice agreement with modern trends. The model, in case of its confirmation in precise few-nucleon calculations, can lead to noticeable revisions for many nuclear properties given by conventional force models.

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