Radii of weakly bound three-body systems: halo nuclei and molecules

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Parallel talk at 17th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, June 5-10, 2003, Durham, North Carolina,

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A renormalized three-body model with zero-range potential is used to estimate the mean-square radii of three-body halo nuclei and molecular systems. The halo nuclei ($^6$He, $^{11}$Li, $^{14}$Be and $^{20}$C) are described as point-like inert cores and two neutrons. The molecular systems, with two helium atoms, are of the type $^4$He$_2-$X, where X$=^4$He, $^6$Li, $^7$Li, or $^{23}$Na. The estimations are compared with experimental data and realistic results.

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